In the aquarium, male fairy wrasses will fight each other and may display some, but rarely lethal, aggression toward other fish introduced after them. As is the case with many coral reef fishes, fairy wrasses are more likely to attack species with similar color, form or behavior.

Is a checkerboard wrasse reef safe?

The juvenile Marble/Hortulanus Wrasse, also known as the Checkerboard Wrasse, is white with stripes, dots, and patches of black….SPECIAL – ORDER COLLECTION ONLY.

Product CodeFISH-WRASSE-CHECKERBOARD
TemperamentPeaceful
Reef SafeWith Caution
Care LevelModerate

Can you mix wrasse?

Wrasses are very active and lively. Mixed genera and species of wrasses can be kept together with proper planning and research. Avoid housing two males of the same species together since they will inevitably battle, harm and potentially kill each other.

How big do wrasse get?

Wrasses range from about 5 cm (2 inches) to 2 metres (6.5 feet) or more in length. Most species are elongated and relatively slender. Characteristic features of the wrasses include thick lips, smooth scales, long dorsal and anal fins, and large, often protruding canine teeth in the front of the jaw.

Is wrasse a hardy fish?

They are quite hardy, disease resistant, and long-lived. These fish will rid a few pests in the aquarium, like the pyramid snails and commensal flatworms. They are considered reef safe as they will not harm corals or coral anemones.

How do I stop my wrasse aggression?

Avoiding aggression with my wrasse.

  1. wrasse at peace together.
  2. provide plenty of shelter.
  3. provide an ‘enriched’ environment.

What do Yellow Coris Wrasse eat?

fireworms
Yellow Coris Wrasses are best known for their ability to eat fireworms, flatworms and pyramidillid snails. Yellow Coris Wrasses will tolerate being kept in small groups and can be housed with other docile species of fish like flasher wrasses, Firefish, leopard wrasses and small gobies. They may even clean other fishes.

How do wrasse fish sleep?

every night about 1 hour before lights out, my wrasse would swim in circles in two areas of the tank, possibly surveying the area for safe sleep. He’d do this for about 15 minutes before burrowing himself in the back corner of the tank where he usually sleeps (45 minutes before lights out).

Are all wrasse born female?

Sex change in wrasses is generally female-to-male, but experimental conditions have allowed for male-to-female sex change. Placing two male Labroides dimidiatus wrasses in the same tank results in the smaller of the two becoming female again.

Which wrasse is best?

The Best Wrasses for the Marine Aquarium

  • Some of the Best Wrasses.
  • Genus Halichoeres.
  • Flasher Wrasses.
  • Fairy Wrasses.
  • Possum Wrasses (Wetmorella spp.)
  • Anampses Wrasses.
  • Cute—For a While!
  • Wrasses for Everyone. Every hobbyist, at some time or another, should acquire a wrasse, or even several.

What does a marble wrasse look like?

The juvenile Marble/Hortulanus Wrasse, also known as the Checkerboard Wrasse, is white with stripes, dots, and patches of black. With maturity, it becomes silver with a distinctive black checkerboard pattern on the body.

What do marbles eat in the ocean?

In addition, it may eat feather dusters, wild shrimp, tubeworms, and flatworms. The Marble/Hortulanus Wrasse diet should include vitamin enriched frozen mysis shrimp, vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food.

What do you feed your marble/hortulanus?

The Marble/Hortulanus Wrasse diet should include vitamin enriched frozen mysis shrimp, vitamin enriched frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty foods along with a high quality marine flake and marine pellet food. Great fish, doesn’t bother any ‘big’ shrimp or any fish. Eats well both flake and frozen food.

How do you keep a wrasse in a 125 gallon tank?

A 125 gallon or larger aquarium with a sealed lid, a 2-3 inch sandy bottom to hide under if frightened, and other peaceful wrasses, including its own species, is a suitable environment. In the tank, it will eat fireworms and pyramidellid snails, protecting corals and clams which it will not bother.