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Coris gaimard (common names: clown wrasse, red coris wrasse) is a wrasse from the Pacific Ocean. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a size of 40 cm in length. As a juvenile it is a bright red color with large black margined white spots. As an adult it has a pink face and fins, with the exception of the tail fin which is bright yellow. The body is green towards the anterior darkening and decorated with bright blue specs towards the posterior. The fish also gains a very bright orange anterior when it grows...
TaxId: 241281 Coris gaimard "yellowtail coris" [bony fishes] Sequences: nucleotide, protein
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