I find it real funny about the concerns with this fish

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So I have had a red corris wrasse around 5 in for 4-5 months. I hear these guys can be real buttheads. But he is one of the coolest/super shy fish I have owned. He keeps his distance from everyone and only comes out for 3-4 hours a day. When he is out he is picking at the rocks and hanging out with my melenarus wrasse. I just want to say that this fish is not all that bad at all and he has yet to eat a snail or crab.
 
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I thought he was only getting to 8in in captivity. Also the rocks are glued together im pretty sure he will have a very hard time flipping the rocks.
 

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4-5 months with a small juvenile is hardly enough time to gauge a fish that is notorious for becoming a monster over time.
 

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In the defense of the red Cori's, I don't find them terribly aggressive, just annoying with flipping rocks and corals and burying things in sand.
 

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They are stunning as adults. If I had a huge tank.......

Took these pics a couple of years ago off the Kona coast.
Red Coris Wrasse (1 of 1).jpg


unkown Coris Wrassse 3 (1 of 1).jpg
 
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oh wow what a beauty. Well he is in my biggest tank I have which is a 180 so if he outgrows that he will have to go. The funny thing is if you walk by the tank and he is out and you scare him he wont come out the rest of the day lol. So I try to leave the tank be when full lights are on.
 

Rock solid aquascape: Does the weight of the rocks in your aquascape matter?

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