Yellow Coris/Banana Wrasse

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Hey everyone, I got a Yellow Coris/Banana Wrasse on Tuesday afternoon. I drop acclimated and did everything that I was supposed to do. He immediately dug into the sand and has not come out since. Should I worry at all or should I just let him be for awhile?
 

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Yellow Coris and Banana wrasse are two different wrasses. Yellow Coris gets to about 5-6" does well in community reef tanks.

Banana Wrasse gets up to a 14" and will eat anything it can tear off the reef or out of the rock work.


Yellows will dissappear for days at a time. I have 3 in my tank, and sometimes the big one with vanish for a day or 2 and then pop back out. Don't be surprised if you don't see him for a week or so. He will be fine.

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Yeah I learned that the hard way. My banana wrasse was fine for a long time but now just terrorizes everything. I wish he would hide and not come out. Too energetic. *******. Wish I had a coris wrasse
 

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give him some time. my yellow coris hid for about 3 days in the sand before i saw him
 
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Got him a week ago and just got back from vacation. The lights are off so I’m not going to look, but if he isn’t out tomorrow should I be worried?
 

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I’m guessing you got a Halichoeres chrysus not a Thalassoma lutescens?? One is a good wrasse the other is a big scary beast. They can spend a week or so under the sand though.
 
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I’m guessing you got a Halichoeres chrysus not a Thalassoma lutescens?? One is a good wrasse the other is a big scary beast. They can spend a week or so under the sand though.
Definitely got the Halichoeres Chrysus (Yellow Coris Wrasse). I really hope he is ok.
 

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Like Stocke said they can take time to come out. The key word is be patient, He is one of the main Wrasse experts on the wrasse lovers thread. I had a Radiant wrasse hid for over a week.
 

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