by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
This is a large wrasse that goes through pretty big color changes. Its an aggressive eater, especially when it gets older and larger. Small juveniles aren’t that aggressive and a lot of them don’t make it.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Neon Wrasse, also known as the Yellowhead Wrasse, is one of the easiest wrasses to identify in every color phase. Adults have a golden to yellow head, a black vertical bar behind the tip of the pectoral fin, merging with a broad black area on the upper side,... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
A large wrasse that isn’t reef safe and is better in FO or FOWLR tanks. Gets to about 14-18 inches.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The most unique aspect about the Bird Wrasse is its elongated beak which is used to catch long, skinny prey and hold it captive while breaking it up into bite-size pieces. The female is brownish black, and the male is variations of... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
This is a wrasse that can get very large and like its name suggests, has a long sling jaw that it uses to catch fish. Females are yellow while males are darker in color. Some can reach good lengths and get pretty big.…