Coris angulata
The Coris clown wrasse grows to 1 m in the wild but does not exceed 30 cm in
an aquarium. The juveniles are characterized by their large, red dorsal patches,
which fade when they reach a length of 10-15 cm. The adults are a uniform brownblack.
Aggressive towards other wrasses, this fish buries itself at night, or when in danger.
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