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![]() looks to be a red corris wrasse and a 3 stripe damsel
both pretty mean lol |
#2
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![]() damn ... they look so nice ...so much for that idea
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![]() Damsels pretty much all the same.
The red coris wrasse is reef safe but will eat inverts. I had one years ago and it wasn't aggresive. If you want info on fish www.liveaquaria.com is pretty good |
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![]() red corris known to move larger rocks to look for food , lots of stories of them tossing large sized rocks
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![]() As most people do it isn't a red coris wrasse.
It's a Formosa Wrasse a common mistake. Here's a good link http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...327&pcatid=327 Damsel http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...106&pcatid=106
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![]() Yes I had this wrasse that grew up to more then 6ins, he often move any rock that can be moved looking for food. Interesting fish, I sold him to a LFS since he is getting too big and do not like him moving rocks all the time.
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