Hawaiian Endemic: Elegant Coris Wrasse

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With Elegant Coris Wrasses off of the proposed white-list, even if Hawaii reopens, I can't imagine that there are too many of these floating around. I wanted to share my experience with this fish.

I caught mine with legally compliant small-mesh hand nets in 10 feet of water in December as the smallest of a trio (presumed female) at the edge of the reef in Maui, and after a month of holding + medicated QT, it's settled into my tank very well. At first it would only eat TDO pellets, but once it started eating nori and frozen deli shrimp from the algae clip, it's fully transitioned to eating any frozen food. It ignores all of my tangs, dwarf puffer, butterflies, and hawkfish, and the only species that it swims after are my bicolor anthias. I kept it without sand for that first month, but it definitely acts more settled and exhibits more natural foraging behavior now that it has a sand box.

Overall, it's a very peaceful fish that adapts well to tank life. Are there any others out there still?

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I’m surprised you didn’t have any issues bringing it with you off the islands. Looks great though, I’m tempted to go out and look for one the next time I’m out at the beach
 

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I’m surprised you didn’t have any issues bringing it with you off the islands. Looks great though, I’m tempted to go out and look for one the next time I’m out at the beach
can you get me a masked angel and ship it too the uk cheers bud 🤣
That masked angel is going straight to my tank first, along with a potter’s angel, hawaiian cleaner, and flame wrasse LOL
 

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I’m surprised you didn’t have any issues bringing it with you off the islands. Looks great though, I’m tempted to go out and look for one the next time I’m out at the beach
Must be fun! I would LOVE to live there. Hope you guys are staying safe with all the crazy kona storms/flooding
 

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I’m surprised you didn’t have any issues bringing it with you off the islands. Looks great though, I’m tempted to go out and look for one the next time I’m out at the beach
Must be fun! I would LOVE to live there. Hope you guys are staying safe with all the crazy kona storms/flooding
Oh it’s been real bad. The north side of my island is flooding so they ordered an evacuation as one of the dams is about to fail
 

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Oh it’s been real bad. The north side of my island is flooding so they ordered an evacuation as one of the dams is about to fail
Sorry to hear. I hate hearing about the islands getting hit with bad stuff. Wish I could help out
 

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