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I love my Yellow Coris
Until I started macro photography I never even knew I had flat worms and then it was pointed out that I had them but it was never plaque problem until my yellow coris I had decided to try air breathing and after it died within 2 weeks the flatworms were everywhere and I siphoned out hundreds of the lil buggers then just before I went on vacation I had the opportunity to get another yellow coris which I did. Enter 9 days later the flatworm population is less than half of what it used to be they used to cover my coral stalks but now I am hard pressed to find significant populations on my corals now.
I watch the Coris and it pecks at the rock and base of the coral all day long eating flatworms. I think in any future tank I may get a yellow coris will always be on that list of must have fish. It's colourful, swims in the open a lot and loves flat worms. :mrgreen: |
Hell ya, I love my coris wrasse for that exact same reason. He makes quick work of any pests thats for sure.
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One of the most useful fish, ever! I got mine 5 years ago to control Zoa eating nudibranches. He destroyed them!
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Imo one of the best fish to have in a reef.
they hunt all day, they help shy fish to come out, lot's of personality |
everyone should own one and every frag tank should have 2 , I sold mine and have missed it ever since , especially because I have flatworms now and had zoa and monti eating nudis . Once I get my fussy fish established im getting a pair .
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I have four. One is a terminal male with beautiful markings on his head and some colour in his tail. they keep those little round snails away and peram (spelling) snails away from clams. I also have a green one with pink colouring on his head ( i used to have 2 but they didnt get along) Haleochoris choris is their name i think ( again spelling) Im a wrasse lover can you tell?
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And if you don't like yellow they come in a green variety :-) Actually, I find that most wrasses with that small snout like mouth are good pest controllers. I suppose that's what they were designed for. The coris is probably the most hardly and readily available of them all though.
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I never really considered wrasses for my tank but after talking to the people at J&L aquatics they convinced me to get a lubbocks wrasse and since then I've been a convert. I will definitely be getting more wrasse in the coming months.
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They call one of the choris wrasses a banana wrasse at j&l and its yellow with a white bottom and it get quite good color once its a male and cheap to boot.
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