Coris formosa
  • Coris formosa

Coris Formosa - Queen Coris (JUV) ( +/- 4 -6 cm) (S)

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Coris Formosa: The Queen Coris

Attention:

Coris Formosa, better known as the Queen Coris, is a striking fish species that belongs to the wrasse family. This fish is especially known for its beautiful colors and distinctive appearance.

Appearance:

The Queen Coris undergoes various color changes throughout its life cycle. Juveniles often have a striking orange and brown pattern, while adult fish display a combination of blue, green, and yellow. They have full lips, which is where the name 'wrasse' comes from, and a streamlined body.

Habitat:

This fish species is primarily found in the Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea to the coasts of East Africa and Sri Lanka. They live on sandy and coral bottoms, where they feed on small invertebrates.

Aquarium Keeping:

Although the Queen Coris can be a beautiful addition to a marine aquarium, it is important to note that it is a large and powerful fish. They require a spacious aquarium with plenty of hiding places. Additionally, they can be aggressive towards other fish, so it is important to carefully consider tankmates.

Key points for aquarium keeping:

  • Tank size: Minimum of 600 liters (159 gallons)
  • Water parameters: Stable water conditions with attention to temperature, salinity, and pH.
  • Diet: Carnivorous, feed with various types of crustaceans, shrimp, and other invertebrates.
  • Compatibility: Can be aggressive, especially towards conspecifics.

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