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How fast does Yellow Coris Wrasse grow?

I am looking at the one I picked up yesterday, and it just dawned on me how small he is compared to my other fish. he's smaller than my clowns. I am sure he can hold his own in the tank, but I am not risking it. If they're slow growers, he'll be in QT for a while until he gets a bit bigger
 
How fast does Yellow Coris Wrasse grow?

I am looking at the one I picked up yesterday, and it just dawned on me how small he is compared to my other fish. he's smaller than my clowns. I am sure he can hold his own in the tank, but I am not risking it. If they're slow growers, he'll be in QT for a while until he gets a bit bigger
I would say that they grow at an average rate, not too fast, not too slow.
 
My two wrasses really like hanging around my zoa garden.

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Oh I forgot to ask...do I just probe the sand with a second net or something? Or my finger? Thanks!
I usually use my finger. Another object could be used, just nothing sharp that would possibly injure the fish. Just be careful not to jump when he comes bolting out and break any coral or anything. I've done that before. I knew he was coming out, but it was surprising and I flinched and nudged against an acro... snap goes months and months of growth. Lol
 
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Could these fairy wrasses be compatible in a 300 gal? (1 of each)
Red Head Solon Wrasse
Yellow Flanked Wrasse
Exquisite Wrasse
Lineatus Wrasse
 
Could these fairy wrasses be compatible in a 300 gal? (1 of each)
Red Head Solon Wrasse
Yellow Flanked Wrasse
Exquisite Wrasse
Lineatus Wrasse
Yes, those would go great together.
 
Would a Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura (Ruby head) mix well with the following?
C. rubrimarginatus
C. isosceles
M. meleagris
M. nigrosensis
 
Would a Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura (Ruby head) mix well with the following?
C. rubrimarginatus
C. isosceles
M. meleagris
M. nigrosensis
Yes, it would mix well with those.
 
Yes, it would mix well with those.
Thanks. I was hoping they would. A very pretty, but very battered one came in today. I was thinking of picking it up today. It's mouth was injured and he had a light colored patch on his side beside his gills. They are willing to let me have it for an extra low price. We fed it done frozen and and pellet and it ate both, pretty active. I'll try to get photos and post in appropriate thread.
 
I usually use my finger. Another object could be used, just nothing sharp that would possibly injure the fish. Just be careful not to jump when he comes bolting out and break any coral or anything. I've done that before. I knew he was coming out, but it was surprising and I flinched and nudged against an acro... snap goes months and months of growth. Lol
Guess who finally got the Checkerboard out yesterday? It took a while, but we got him and brought him to the fish store. :)
 
Thanks. I was hoping they would. A very pretty, but very battered one came in today. I was thinking of picking it up today. It's mouth was injured and he had a light colored patch on his side beside his gills. They are willing to let me have it for an extra low price. We fed it done frozen and and pellet and it ate both, pretty active. I'll try to get photos and post in appropriate thread.
Congrats! I'm glad to hear it's eating well and hope it heals nicely. :)
 
Well I got the carpenters wrasse. He seems to developed a large white spot at the back of his body and one near the front of the fin on his back.
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Any help would be appreciated in getting him in better shape.
 
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Well I got the carpenters wrasse. He seems to developed a large white spot at the back of his body and one near the front of the fin on his back.
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Any help would be appreciated in getting him in better shape.
That looks like physical damage from scraping something. As long as it's not fuzzy it should heal on it's own. If you are concerned though, treating with an antibacterial in qt will resolve any infection.
 
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