Yellow tail wrasse waking up

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I always wondered where my yellow tail wrasse went to sleep and this morning when the lights came on I saw his head poking out of the sand. I managed to get him waking up on video.

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Does anyone else keep adult red coris/yellow tail here? I'm thinking of pairing mine and wondered how they go in pairs in the aquarium when fully mature. Mine is a 7 foot Cade 2100.
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I always wondered where my yellow tail wrasse went to sleep and this morning when the lights came on I saw his head poking out of the sand. I managed to get him waking up on video.

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Does anyone else keep adult red coris/yellow tail here? I'm thinking of pairing mine and wondered how they go in pairs in the aquarium when fully mature. Mine is a 7 foot Cade 2100.
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Ive seen them in pairs squabble and they have a nocturnal schedule of their own and it funny how they suddenly vanish almost same time nightly
 
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They sure do have a lot of character. My one always seems to wake up later than the other fish, so I wait for it to swim out then I feed everything. I hadn't realised they had a nocturnal schedule too, how interesting. I might pair it up if I get the opportunity.
 

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