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To my knowledge no wrasses made the list.

It depends on which Coris spp. you're interested in. Which one(s) do you have in mind?
There’s only 4 that really intrigue me;
Venusta (but obviously she remains on a wish list)
Caudimacula
Dorsomacula
Hewettii

Hewettii and Caudimacula are the two that I think I’d most likely grab after seeing some stunning photos of adults.
Here’s just one photo of Caudimacula;
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And a Hewettii in display;
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My Gaimard is awesome but for some reason it will disappear for a couple days every month or so?
Gaimard is a beauty but like most Coris wrasses, they get on the larger side - The 4 I’m intrigued in seen to remain smaller in the range of 4-8”.
Also just added photos of the two I’m most intrigued in :)
 

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That Hewettii is nice. Never have seen that one before.
It’s endemic to the Marquesas islands so rather rare in the hobby but stays close in size to the Venusta from what I’ve read.
Photos of it are stunning and I bet it’s even nicer in person.
 

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With todays topic it is the opposite with my gaimard. Its a beautiful juvenile but the adult.
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I prefer the Hewetti ;)
That Hewettii is nice. Never have seen that one before.
Just found a photo of what I believe to be a mature male resting. If you have the Wrasse Book by Scott W. Michael then a photo of a resting male is in there.
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There’s only 4 that really intrigue me;
Venusta (but obviously she remains on a wish list)
Caudimacula
Dorsomacula
Hewettii

Hewettii and Caudimacula are the two that I think I’d most likely grab after seeing some stunning photos of adults.
Here’s just one photo of Caudimacula;
A3FA3F7A-B471-41D0-9E0B-DBD9AFF10C8E.jpeg

And a Hewettii in display;
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3 of the 4 you're interested in are in the same complex. I don't believe Hewettii is available in the trade due to its isolated location. If you can find a C. caudimacula or C. dorsomacula I think you could keep one for awhile as long as you don't plan on any small timid fish or fairies or flashers :)
 

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Just found a photo of what I believe to be a mature male resting. If you have the Wrasse Book by Scott W. Michael then a photo of a resting male is in there.
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I've been meaning to buy the book!
 

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Hewettii

Hewettii

And a Hewettii in display;
That Hewettii is nice. Never have seen that one before.
I don't believe Hewettii is available in the trade due to its isolated location.
I prefer the Hewetti ;)

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Sorry to disappoint you all but I think Coris Hewettii is some bloke who went to NC State university and I doubt he's available for your tanks.

Edit: sorry I shouldn’t make fun. I’m a terrible speller and still can’t spell restraunt restoraunt….. Rest…. The place where you go to eat.
 
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Anyone here have any success with the Biota cleaner Wrasse’s? Or cleaner wrasse in general? I would love one but have heard they don’t do well but figured the boots would be a better match?
My biota is great and easy. It can annoy fish sometimes but it’s minor.
It is very restless so I still think it’s good to have a lot of fish with it.
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Wow that’s like the Vivianae of coris!!

I was too obsessed with the “I” to see that you may have just beaten my ribbon goby…… That is stunning and weird. I want it!!
Na most photos of viviens I think look completely inaccurate
Edit. I can see what you’re saying now. It sorta does
 

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3 of the 4 you're interested in are in the same complex. I don't believe Hewettii is available in the trade due to its isolated location. If you can find a C. caudimacula or C. dorsomacula I think you could keep one for awhile as long as you don't plan on any small timid fish or fairies or flashers :)
Well, some could say my Lubbocki’s are ‘timid’ I personally don’t so maybe a Caudimacula is on the list. A Vivienne is a leopard I’d love but I just don’t want to take the risk so Caudimacula is likely to be the better option.
 

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All these wrasses are awesome. Wake me up when someone has one of these for sale.

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When I first saw photos of this fish I thought it was the rich man’s naokoae. They’re beautiful but the naokoae beats it for me.
 
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