Ditto on this not being an established tank yet..but that acclimation period was definitely to abbreviated.
While I am aware that fish don't always match the 'book' description for behavior and some individuals can be excellent reef citizens when the book says otherwise, I feel the need to defend the red coris (yellow tail coris - technically a Coris gaimard
Here's my guy Peter (PITA...)
He's been in my 120 for 3+ years now and the only thing that he bothers in the tank is pods - he does so by moving, rollimg, turning over ANYTHING that isn't
glued to death. He has never gone near my blood, cleaner, peppermint or harlequin shrimp (no matter whether they were small or large when introduced). He will poke hermits around but I've never seen him de-shell a snail for a meal, to the point that I haven't had to add snails to this tank for a few years.
I think the trick is to keep them well fed..mine is almost portly.
As far as size - I highly doubt he will grow to 1 1/2ft in an aquarium. Atlantis Marine World has 2 of them in the 20,000g reef there ( ever since I started visiting there) and they are MAYBE 10" long. (mine is 8"), so I wouldn't stress over that.
Then again I had a Christmas Wrasse that I need to rehome (supposedly a more laid back fish) as it beat the living snot out of every fish in the tank once it reached maturity...go figure.
My $ is on the short acclimation period.