Juvenile Formosa Clown Wrasse (Coris formosa)
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Amazing change from juvenile to adult
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The Formosa Wrasse is also referred to as the Formosan Coris or Queen Coris. The juvenile and adult appearances vary greatly. As a juvenile, the body color is orange with white tiger stripes across the back. The stripes and fins are outlined in black. As an adult, the females have a dark blue-green body with black spots, accented by red on the fins, and a light-blue diagonal stripe across the orange face. The males have a light-blue body with vertical blue stripes and several green stripes on the face. They can reach up to 2 feet and will require an aquarium of at least 180 with a tight fitted lid. Their diet consists of mysis, brine, and other meaty food.
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Care Level
Intermediate -
Tank Requirements
180 gal minimum -
Reef Safe
No -
Temperament
Aggressive -
Diet
Carnivore -
Current Size
Approx. 2-4 inches -
Full-Size
Approx. 24 inches -
Water Parameters
NO3 0ppm, 72-78F, pH 8.1-8.4 -
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Specific References
- ISBN
- 9785881354066
- UPC
- 50408636787
- EAN13
- 2905480893235