Mauritian Flasher Wrasse lands in U.S. for first time

by | May 1, 2011 | Eye Candy, Fish, Photography | 1 comment

The Mauritian flasher wrasse Paracheilinus piscilineatus has landed on U.S. soil for the first time. Rare fish collector Dominick Cirigliano of Diamonds of the Reef received a glorious shipment of Mauritian fishes last night that includes a pair of these coveted beauties.  The exporter in Mauritius has confirmed that this is, in fact, the first shipment of this species to the U.S. As you can see from the accompanying photos, the fully developed male is a stunning specimen that will command a hefty price from some lucky wrasse master– the Japanese import retailed for somewhere in the $1500 range– and this specimen appears to be even more spectacular. After a careful QT and conditioning program, perhaps you’ll be lucky enough to see these magnificent fish on display in an aquarium near you.

  • Randy Donowitz has been keeping aquariums most of his life. During the mid 1980s and 90s he was consumed with the breeding of African Cichlids. In 1994 he purchased his first marine system- a simple 55 gallon reef setup and he has been an incurable coralholic ever since. Randy's articles have appeared in numerous hobbyist publications including Aquarium Frontiers, Advanced Aquarist, Marine Fish and Reef USA Annual and Aquarium Fish magazine. Currently, he curates and maintains the 3 system, 700 gallon coral reef display at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY where he enjoys the privilege of sharing his knowledge and love of the hobby with students, staff, and community members from around the Tri-State area.

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  1. Randy Donowitz

    Wow! spectacular fish.

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