I have a Yellowtail Coris Wrasse, around 6" long, and I know they will eat snails and hermits any chance they get. Would an emerald crab would have any hope? Or any other inverts? Thanks!
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They’re on about the true coris wrasse, C. gaimard.Yellow coris wrasses are not necessarily a threat to crabs and snails.
I usually mark them as safe for inverts
They’re on about the true coris wrasse, C. gaimard.
Yes they will go after any invert at 6” or bigger, even an emerald crab will be food IME. I wouldn’t risk it, either keep the fish or get the invert and sell the fish unfortunately and I would keep the fish since these are beautiful even if they’re destructive. I find that with most wrasse like Halichoeres and Coris, the inverts that are nocturnal will be safer.
Will eat emerald as well.I have a Yellowtail Coris Wrasse, around 6" long, and I know they will eat snails and hermits any chance they get. Would an emerald crab would have any hope? Or any other inverts? Thanks!
Tghis is a red coris wrasse with yellowtail.. . Not regular yellow coris. My red coris flipped every frag it could in search of worms and food sourceYellow coris wrasses are not necessarily a threat to crabs and snails.
I usually mark them as safe for inverts

