Yellowtail Coris
Coris gaimard
Max Size
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Max Depth
50 m
Description
This species can reach 40 cm (16 in) in total length, though most do not exceed 20 cm (7.9 in). As a juvenile, it is a bright red colour 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 specks towards the caudal peduncle. The fish also gains a very bright orange anterior when it grows into adulthood, and has a drastically shaded body in the posterior region that is dotted with obscenely bright blue spots ringed with dark blue.
Distribution
Biology
A solitary species found in areas of mixed coral, sand and rubble of exposed outer reef flats, lagoon and seaward reefs. Benthopelagic. Feeds mainly on mollusks, crabs, and hermit crabs, and occasionally on tunicates and forams.
Colors
Edible
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See in SeabookHabitat and Environment
Coral reef
Mud and Sand
Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Social Behaviour
Solitary
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Yellowtail Coris dangerous?
Yellowtail Coris is classified as: Risk of ciguatera poisoning. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Yellowtail Coris?
How deep does Yellowtail Coris live?
Yellowtail Coris can be found at depths of up to 50 meters.