Clown coris
Template:Short description Template:Speciesbox The clown coris (Coris aygula), also known as the clown wrasse, false clownwrasse, humphead wrasse, hump-headed wrasse, red-blotched rainbowfish or twinspot wrasse,[1] is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
Description
This species can reach a total length of Script error: No such module "convert".. A marked difference in appearance is noted between juveniles and adults; juveniles are white and orange with false eyes on the dorsal fin, while adults are uniformly dark green or with light banding and developing a prominent forehead.[2]
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Habitat
C. aygula is an inhabitant of coral reefs where they prefer areas of sand or rubble at depths from Script error: No such module "convert".. They are generally solitary as adults, while juveniles can often be found in tide pools.[2]
Distribution
This species can be found from the Red Sea and the African coast eastward to the Line Islands and Ducie Island and from southern Japan to Lord Howe Island.[2]
Gallery
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Juvenile
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Transitioning from juvenile to adult female colours
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Female
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Male
References
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