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My recent anecdotal experience. I have the rust colored flatworms in both of my tanks. Decided it was time to get more serious about getting rid of them. Read a lot about various fish. After a discussion with Kenny at High Tide I decided to try out a yellow coris wrasse in my smaller 60g tank. It’s been about two weeks. I don’t see the flatworms on the glass anymore. I have not done anything else different. Before I could find several on the glass at all times. Just my experience so far. Will update again later.
Long term plan is to move him into the display of this works out or get a second one.
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Just to confirm: yellow coris wrasse ane yellow chrysus wrasse both refer to Halichoeres chrysus. Correct?

I do not believe this fish will be able to get along with my Melanurus wrasse?

Looks like this is the fish to get.
How big is your Melanurus? How big is your tank? What phase is your Melanurus in? I have kept both in a tank several times. Also, Melanurus are awesome for flatworms as well.

For the record, I have never had flatworms because I am always heavy on wrasses. I've had everything else.....
 
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Yellow coris wrasse is a misnomer for this fish, but commonly used in the hobby :) Coris is genus a separate from the halichoeres genus that the chrysus belongs to. Coris usually get VERY big

Tbh I was very nervous about adding a halichoeres since I have a lot of leopard wrasses. In the past I had a timor wrasse (halichoeres timorensis) that terrorized leopards but this yellow chrysus has been a model citzen so far. I did acquire her when she was smaller though and the leopards were already established.

@gmdcdvm did u see the big adult one that Kenny had in the window display? It has beautiful green markings on its head that develops as they get bigger.
 
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Yes. Same wrasses.
And yes, I saw Kenny’s adult. Beautiful fish with bright yellow pop!
 
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How big is your Melanurus? How big is your tank? What phase is your Melanurus in? I have kept both in a tank several times. Also, Melanurus are awesome for flatworms as well.

For the record, I have never had flatworms because I am always heavy on wrasses. I've had everything else.....
Fully grown male. Not sure how effective the melanurus I have is against flatworms. Would be great to finally get a fish that can deal with my flatworms.

Tank is 150 gallons.
 
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Fully grown male. Not sure how effective the melanurus I have is against flatworms. Would be great to finally get a fish that can deal with my flatworms.

Tank is 150 gallons.
I will update this again in a few weeks. These flatworms are annoying and like to smother my goni’s for some reason. If he works out in the small tank he will be going into the main display to see what he does.
 
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