Yellow Coris Wrasse in 14 biocube?

Ravic5

New Member
HI.

I've been out of the hobby for a few years and recently got a used 14 gal biocube for my 2.5 yr old.

I currently have a clown, cleaner sheimp, some type of polyps, and snails/hermits.

I went to lfs and they said a yellow coris wrasse would be okay in this small but it seems they require larger.

Would I be okay getting a small one for a 3-4 yrs or skip it?

Other suggestions?
I was considering firefish or possibly a royal gramma.

I also plan on emerald crab If that seems ok.

Thoughts?

Thanks
 

Kristin1234

Active Member
The yellow coris wrasse requires at least a 50 gallon tank according to a very reputable site.

Also like she said, with a 14 gallon tank you're about fully stocked with even your single clown.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Instead of a Wrasse there are quite a few Gobies or Blennies that would work well with he Clownfish. A couple Neon Gobies, a couple Clown Gobies, Barnacle Blenny, etc. Small docile fish that tend to just hang out. An Antenna Goby with a Tiger Pistol Shrimp is very entertaining and would work with what you have.

Firefish tend to jump in small tanks but could work. Royal Gramm is also possiblebut both of those fish are high energy. That just makes it a little more difficult in a small system vs a sedentary fish.
 

Ravic5

New Member
The yellow coris wrasse requires at least a 50 gallon tank according to a very reputable site.

Also like she said, with a 14 gallon tank you're about fully stocked with even your single clown.
Thank you, I imagined it was too small because of what different sites say are the minium size is, but lfs said otherwise but I know better than to just take one person's word for it
 

Ravic5

New Member
Instead of a Wrasse there are quite a few Gobies or Blennies that would work well with he Clownfish. A couple Neon Gobies, a couple Clown Gobies, Barnacle Blenny, etc. Small docile fish that tend to just hang out. An Antenna Goby with a Tiger Pistol Shrimp is very entertaining and would work with what you have.

Firefish tend to jump in small tanks but could work. Royal Gramm is also possiblebut both of those fish are high energy. That just makes it a little more difficult in a small system vs a sedentary fish.
Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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