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New Rhomboids....Eating on the first day!

Female...
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Does anyone know if a Red Coris wrasse will get along with a Fermosa (sp?) wrasse?
 
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Does anyone know if a Red Coris wrasse will get along with a Fermosa (sp?) wrasse?

I assume you mean Formosa. There are 2 very similar fish that different stores will name Red Coris Wrasse.

Coris Gaimard and Coris Formosa. Just remember both of these get rather large. The Formosa I had was a major rock flipper. Constantly hunting.
 
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sweet male there reefer...got to love those sweet golden wrasses..one of the best looking fairys for sure
 

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sweet male there reefer...got to love those sweet golden wrasses..one of the best looking fairys for sure

Thanks.....

The female/sub-male has some crazy personality.....Comes right to the glass and looks me over for feedings...Male is coming out more and more.

I want one more pair of high ends and I am done.....Maybe a trio of Line's or HI Flames.....Even some nice hoodies?!?
 
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flames are always nice...a trio of labouteis would be a nice fit as well..they are one of my favorites
 

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I assume you mean Formosa. There are 2 very similar fish that different stores will name Red Coris Wrasse.

Coris Gaimard and Coris Formosa. Just remember both of these get rather large. The Formosa I had was a major rock flipper. Constantly hunting.
Thank you for the tip , I had a feeling it would not go well so I backed off
 

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Hey I can participate in this one now!!!

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Orange Back Fairy Wrasse.

He/it was eating within moments of being added to the tank! GREAT FISH!
 
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a very nice orange back..i owned two...and lost both...would love to get one agian..i would really like some females but i have never seen any before not even a pic of them...nice fish
 

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