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Hi, Is it possible to tell me what sex and type of coris wrasse I have in my photo please? Thanks, Di

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Hi, Is it possible to tell me what sex and type of coris wrasse I have in my photo please? Thanks, Di

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Coris gaimard
Sex cannot be determined visually with the Coris genus.
It's currently transitioning from its juvenile stage to its adult stage.
 
Hi, Is it possible to tell me what sex and type of coris wrasse I have in my photo please? Thanks, Di
It's a Coris gaimard that is transitioning from juvenile to female.
Coris gaimard
Sex cannot be determined visually with the Coris genus.
It's currently transitioning from its juvenile stage to its adult stage.
Not quite accurate. Coris wrasses can be seen going through different markings from each stage of juvenile to female to male. Some species are more noticeably different in these stages than others. Coris gaimard is more subtle in it's differences. It begins in the anal fin where the teal/green/blue dots of a female become a thick stripe, as seen here.

Coris_gaimard_and_Labroides_phthirophagus.JPG


To losing much of the spotting on the anterior of the body and developing a vertical median stripe in terminal male, as seen here.

Coris gaimard M BALI (4) MD.JPG
 

It's a Coris gaimard that is transitioning from juvenile to female.

Not quite accurate. Coris wrasses can be seen going through different markings from each stage of juvenile to female to male. Some species are more noticeably different in these stages than others. Coris gaimard is more subtle in it's differences. It begins in the anal fin where the teal/green/blue dots of a female become a thick stripe, as seen here.

Coris_gaimard_and_Labroides_phthirophagus.JPG


To losing much of the spotting on the anterior of the body and developing a vertical median stripe in terminal male, as seen here.

Coris gaimard M BALI (4) MD.JPG
They are some nice looking fish. How big do these guys get?
 

It's a Coris gaimard that is transitioning from juvenile to female.

Not quite accurate. Coris wrasses can be seen going through different markings from each stage of juvenile to female to male. Some species are more noticeably different in these stages than others. Coris gaimard is more subtle in it's differences. It begins in the anal fin where the teal/green/blue dots of a female become a thick stripe, as seen here.

Coris_gaimard_and_Labroides_phthirophagus.JPG


To losing much of the spotting on the anterior of the body and developing a vertical median stripe in terminal male, as seen here.

Coris gaimard M BALI (4) MD.JPG
Ah; very well - I humbly stand corrected. Not a genus I much care about, and not one I've ever paid much attention to. :p Thanks!

Is this Coris gaimard also?

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Hawaii? The species has a very wide distribution; I saw a bunch off the Kona coast last fall.
 
Hawaii? The species has a very wide distribution; I saw a bunch off the Kona coast last fall.

Yes! This picture was taken early last Sept. off the Kona coast! This guy was about a foot long and very friendly. His coloration was a little different than the others we were seeing so I wasn't positive he was a C. gaimard.

We may have been there at the same time!
 
Just picked this guy up yesterday and he's already swimming around the QT and eating pellets. Sorry for the crappy pics. He wouldn't be still and say cheese. My lfs had one a few weeks ago and when I called last week to see if they still had it they said it had sold but they had more coming in this week. I'm actually glad that one sold because the colors on this one are outstanding. Now I'm thinking the other one might have been a female because the colors were much more muted than this.

In honor of my favorite show starting back up later this month I'm naming him Drogon. I also have a snowflake clown named Jon Snowflake. :)

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axe the scott's since they're too aggressive in my experience with them.
 

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