Identify this wrasse.

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I bought it as a green fairy wrasse, but when i googled it , all i could find was a green coris.
Its just shy of 2 inches, and seems to hunt pods all day.
 

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Yes green coris wrasse. Mine is maybe 4-5 inches and peaceful EXCEPT with other wrasses. He has picked off every other wrasse in the tank. I still like his bright green color and he has eaten every bristleworm in my tank.
 
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Looks like a green coris wrasse to me had one before they are not fairy’s for sure mine was a bully at times
Yeah thats what i was afraid of. I have a lot of inverts and want to keep them. Going to have to plan on removing it
 
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Yeah and my rockwirk is completely connected andnot moveable
 

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