QUICK NOTE : they are know for hiding when first introduced in the tank. I’ve seen them hide up to 2-3 days before and then came out like nothing was ever wrong. If this is to happen, be patient and let them get comfortable. Don’t go digging in the sand for them, this will only cause more stress. Have a great day and stay safe out there.
Iv had mine probably 7 months but now he has just disappeared?? Checked my sump and weir no where to be seen for at least 2 days. Do u think he’s just bedded down
An awesome fish. Mine gets along with everyone, even likes to hang out with a couple of my other wrasses (I have 4 different species all successfully living together). Mine did hide for a long time when I first got him. I actually didn't see him for almost a week. But now he comes out at very predictable times. I also love that he swims all over my tank. He doesn't seem to have a single territory.
@@BrockLeonard they occur naturally in groups so they exhibit more natural behavior. It’s looks fantastic. I recommend it to anyone. 3 small ones should run 150 total.
I keep a group of three of these guys in my 75 gallon reef. One is an adult male and the other two are juvenile (females). The adult male has very cool pink reticulations on his face. They eat everything I offer, and they don't bother any of my reef inhabitants. They are tough enough to deal with my pair of percula clowns. Cheers, Chris
I have one ordered and was about to back out because It said 3 hours acclimations and after shipping that concerned me. Is that a must? I was also worried about my zoas because they said it could eat soft coral and I have another carpenters but you hit on all those subjects so now I am excited about him and will keep him! I just need to get some more sand because its not 2 inches everywhere but only in some areas unless thats good enough!
I own one and can vouch that they will clean parasites off of your fish but they’re not obligated cleaners like neon gobies, cleaner wrasse, and shrimp. I’ve seen mines clean my Kleins butterfly but he doesn’t do the cleaning dance. He just swims up and nips at the body. I’ve even seen this same behavior in a Lubbocks fairy wrasse.
Care level??? Easy. Until mines jumped out of the aquarium with the top opened about 6-8'' to perform tank maintenance. It was opened for about 5 minutes while I watched for him. He hid in and out of the rock work trying to avoid me, and when i turned away.....(He must have jumped for the freedom of the floor behind my tank.)
im considering getting this wrasse over the sixline because of aggression. would a fully grown yellow coris wrasse be happy in a 40 gallon breeder or should i just not bother?
They definitely will. They can bury completely under the sand and wedge themselves in small caves. Keep trying to feed around the tank and be patient. Make sure you got lids on so he don’t jump.
Can I add a yellow wrasse to a 40 gallon breeder with a 6 line wrasse? I do not have any other fish in there now. I plan on adding some fish in the future, not yet decided on which fish tho.
This thing wants to eat my pistol shrimp and yellow watchman goby. And I have 2 of these things. Nope the pistol shrimp ain’t coming out anytime soon (coz its probably gonna get eaten if it does), but the goby’s quick to retreat when it’s seen lol!
brock can you keep these guys in groups? ive seen people keep multiple in a tank and was wondering if its possible. and if it is how big of a tank would you recommend?
I’ve seen people do pairs often. Never saw or heard of people having issues with aggression when doing that. You know if you want two, I’d say a 55. Gunna get 3-4 I’d say a 90.
@@BrockLeonard 😂 that's actually perfect, was planning on a 90 gallon. currently I have a 40 breeder that's been running for 3 years now and was planning to upgrade in the next few months.
@@BrockLeonard nice, you should make a video about it when ever you do. Always like to see people set up new tanks and see what techniques they do to get it up and running.
Yea a 21 gallon is small but if you are dying to get one get the smallestnone you can find and just get a new one each time it hets too big amd they only grow like half an inch to an inch a year
I was laughing when you were calling the silver belly wrasse a yellow coris wrasse but still very similar care requirements just different genus’s and silver belly’s and yellow coris wrasse are actually cohabit-able there’s a youtuber (Prestige Reef) and he had a silver belly with what I think was a yellow coris and they both tried or did mate because they were the same gender (I think he still has them now I’m unsure tho)
That is a yellow and purple wrasse. The yellow coris wrasse is all yellow. Different species although the care requirements seem to be the same. Great channel though👍🏻
My yellow wrasse is a jerk to his tank mates...."peaceful" is just a word when dealing with fish. They also flip anything they can. If you have frag plugs get ready to pick them up every day.....maybe mine is just a jerk!
@DIPTA DAS yellow, he didn't last. I tried to catch him for about 3 weeks with no luck. Then one morning I noticed my anenome eating something yellow!!! R.I.P yellow jerk.
QUICK NOTE : they are know for hiding when first introduced in the tank. I’ve seen them hide up to 2-3 days before and then came out like nothing was ever wrong. If this is to happen, be patient and let them get comfortable. Don’t go digging in the sand for them, this will only cause more stress. Have a great day and stay safe out there.
Brock Leonard ya mine hid for a couple hours and goes to bed in the sand every night at the exact same time.. lights on or off he’s diving into bed
Iv had mine probably 7 months but now he has just disappeared?? Checked my sump and weir no where to be seen for at least 2 days. Do u think he’s just bedded down
How are these fellas with clams? Also would they eat red plenaria?
@@arronswainbank93942 days is nothing
I believe this is a silver belly wrasse. Yellow coris wrasse is all yellow if I’m not mistaken.
Great and quite pretty fish :)😊
An awesome fish. Mine gets along with everyone, even likes to hang out with a couple of my other wrasses (I have 4 different species all successfully living together). Mine did hide for a long time when I first got him. I actually didn't see him for almost a week. But now he comes out at very predictable times. I also love that he swims all over my tank. He doesn't seem to have a single territory.
Not gonna lie I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos due to how fluid you are when you talk. Also the accent is pretty awesome
Andre Perkins thank you Andre!!🔥
Get a few of them. They are really nice in groups.
Bet that looks awesome
@@BrockLeonard they occur naturally in groups so they exhibit more natural behavior. It’s looks fantastic. I recommend it to anyone. 3 small ones should run 150 total.
I keep a group of three of these guys in my 75 gallon reef. One is an adult male and the other two are juvenile (females). The adult male has very cool pink reticulations on his face. They eat everything I offer, and they don't bother any of my reef inhabitants. They are tough enough to deal with my pair of percula clowns.
Cheers,
Chris
Can you please do an all about the stubby clownfish and the blood orange clown fish
Awesome. Thank you
Glad I could help!
Pretty cool looking little fish!
I have one ordered and was about to back out because It said 3 hours acclimations and after shipping that concerned me. Is that a must? I was also worried about my zoas because they said it could eat soft coral and I have another carpenters but you hit on all those subjects so now I am excited about him and will keep him! I just need to get some more sand because its not 2 inches everywhere but only in some areas unless thats good enough!
Thanks Brock you found another yellow fish for me to buy 😊😊😊
SSEEAAHHAAWWKKSS RULE!!! Heck yeah!🔥
4:54 meaty wrasse 1:47 colors 2:33 2:48
Isn’t the fish in the video called a silver belly yellow wrasse?
Ray’s Reef your correct this is a silver belly %100, very similar requirements tho.
Seems my wholesaler has a mix up on the names😂 they are exactly alike on care wise though, thanks for stopping by ❤️
I own one and can vouch that they will clean parasites off of your fish but they’re not obligated cleaners like neon gobies, cleaner wrasse, and shrimp.
I’ve seen mines clean my Kleins butterfly but he doesn’t do the cleaning dance. He just swims up and nips at the body.
I’ve even seen this same behavior in a Lubbocks fairy wrasse.
Care level??? Easy. Until mines jumped out of the aquarium with the top opened about 6-8'' to perform tank maintenance. It was opened for about 5 minutes while I watched for him. He hid in and out of the rock work trying to avoid me, and when i turned away.....(He must have jumped for the freedom of the floor behind my tank.)
Are they compatible with other wrasses?
This fish is beautiful!
@brock Leonard I like your videos! If you could man a grey headed wrasse would be an awesome video to know all about.. keep up the good work!
Ariel Espinal Thanks for the suggestion Ariel! And thank you for coming by to watch❤️
You think they would fight with a moyers & leopard wrasse ?
Depends on the tank side. These yellow's can be aggressive as they get older.
Brock are trochus snails and cerith snails okay with these.
Could we keep them in barebottom tank? 🤔
Will they eat my shrimps???
Brock, amazing uploads man@ could you do an 'All About' a Yellow Tail Tamarin Wrasse please , I've heard different reviews, be great to hear yours 👍
im considering getting this wrasse over the sixline because of aggression. would a fully grown yellow coris wrasse be happy in a 40 gallon breeder or should i just not bother?
Yes I think it would be very happy there!
Brock, I purchased one 48 hours ago and cannot find him. Do they hide for a period of time?
They definitely will. They can bury completely under the sand and wedge themselves in small caves. Keep trying to feed around the tank and be patient. Make sure you got lids on so he don’t jump.
Where I'm from we call them banana wrasse
Is this wrasse ok with a midus blenny love your videos from England 🙂
I heard this fish will eat cleaner shrimp is this true?
As they get older, if they are fed well, they can see the shrimps as snacks.
Another great video Brock
Dave Yant thanks for stopping by Dave!
More videos on wrasses please
I can put this fish with a six line wrasse?
yes!
Can I add a yellow wrasse to a 40 gallon breeder with a 6 line wrasse? I do not have any other fish in there now. I plan on adding some fish in the future, not yet decided on which fish tho.
No you can’t, the sixline Altho if with bigger fish will act peaceful when it gets bigger and another wrasse hits the water it becomes a terror
I have one of these. Silver belly wrasse not coris
Great video.
Hey yellow wrasse eat flatworm also right??
YES!
This thing wants to eat my pistol shrimp and yellow watchman goby. And I have 2 of these things. Nope the pistol shrimp ain’t coming out anytime soon (coz its probably gonna get eaten if it does), but the goby’s quick to retreat when it’s seen lol!
brock can you keep these guys in groups? ive seen people keep multiple in a tank and was wondering if its possible. and if it is how big of a tank would you recommend?
I’ve seen people do pairs often. Never saw or heard of people having issues with aggression when doing that. You know if you want two, I’d say a 55. Gunna get 3-4 I’d say a 90.
@@BrockLeonard 😂 that's actually perfect, was planning on a 90 gallon. currently I have a 40 breeder that's been running for 3 years now and was planning to upgrade in the next few months.
@@supersweatyhands1663 that’ll be a solid upgrade. I’m ready to move up from my 75.
@@BrockLeonard nice, you should make a video about it when ever you do. Always like to see people set up new tanks and see what techniques they do to get it up and running.
I would love one of these but I only have a 21 gallon and I won’t be upgrading anytime soon. :((
Yea a 21 gallon is small but if you are dying to get one get the smallestnone you can find and just get a new one each time it hets too big amd they only grow like half an inch to an inch a year
Great videos Brock!
ae the coris wrasse ok to keep with pistol shrimp
Yes. I've seen malnourished ones go after them, but as long as they are fed well they do great and won't bother them
Can this go with a Christmas wrasse?
Yes!
Can you keep a yellow coris wrasse and a green coris wrasse together?
I've seen them be territorial over each other being in a smaller tank. How big is yours?
Brock Leonard ya it’s only 45 gallons so it probably wouldn’t work
Do they go after invertebrates
Invertebrates don’t attack healthy fish.
Can these guys go with Royal Gramma?
Yes
Do a vid on a clown tang, those fish are beautiful.
Is it safe with inverts
A juvenile yes, but as they get bigger, I've seen them be really aggressive toward them if not fed well.
I was laughing when you were calling the silver belly wrasse a yellow coris wrasse but still very similar care requirements just different genus’s and silver belly’s and yellow coris wrasse are actually cohabit-able there’s a youtuber (Prestige Reef) and he had a silver belly with what I think was a yellow coris and they both tried or did mate because they were the same gender (I think he still has them now I’m unsure tho)
HTTYD Reefer Gacha seems I need to talk to my wholesaler on the names 😂 luckily they’re both so similar car wise! Thanks for checking in as always❤️
Brock Leonard no problem
Keep up the good work!!
Zachary Scott thanks Zach!
That is a yellow and purple wrasse. The yellow coris wrasse is all yellow. Different species although the care requirements seem to be the same. Great channel though👍🏻
Alpha Omega seems my wholesaler had a mix up on the names😂 the care guide is exactly the same though. Thanks for stopping by to watch, means a lot ❤️
My yellow wrasse is a jerk to his tank mates...."peaceful" is just a word when dealing with fish.
They also flip anything they can. If you have frag plugs get ready to pick them up every day.....maybe mine is just a jerk!
@DIPTA DAS yellow, he didn't last. I tried to catch him for about 3 weeks with no luck.
Then one morning I noticed my anenome eating something yellow!!!
R.I.P yellow jerk.
That’s not a yellow coris it’s a silver belly
What store do you buy them from? I would like to buy some online because in my near stores I don’t have that many options of fish🥲