Anemone Blue

Is a Red Coris Wrasse compatible with anemones?
I have a Red Coris Wrasse juvenile and am thinking about getting some anemones. I have read about the wrasse not being safe with crabs, tunicates, etc. and was wondering if it would be with anemones. Also, how mature should my tank be for anemones and which species are best added to fish- only tanks? Thanks in advance.
Oh, and are these fish compatible with anemones?
Blue Damselfish
Regal Tang
Foxface Rabbitfish
Algae Blenny
Bluefin Damsel
Three striped humbug
Thanks again!
All of the fish you listed should be fine with anemones, including the Coris Wrasse. The Wrasse will probably eat any shrimp, crabs, or other crustaceans in the tank though, which is why it’s often kept in a Fish Only tank. It will also need a very large tank as it reaches adulthood.
I would suggest letting your tank mature for at least 4-6 months before adding an anemone. Anemones require high water quality and high lighting (i.e. T-5 or Metal Halide), so you will need good filtration and skimming, and good lighting to keep them happy and healthy. You can find out more detailed information in the second link below.
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