by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Gets larger than the 4 and 6 line wrasse, reaching about 4-6″. Not as aggressive as the 6 line wrasse but you need to be careful when introducing other wrasses. Because of its size you need to be careful with inverts around it.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Mystery Wrasse, sometimes referred to as the Whitebarred Wrasse or Fivebarred Wrasse has yellow, blue, and purple hues outlining a smile on the face. The majority of the body is reddish-maroon with thin, white vertical stripes and an eyespot surrounded by a... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
A very small wrasse that is pretty shy and needs rocks for hiding spaces. Because of this you need to make sure it doesn’t have very aggressive tank mates. Needs a secure top as it’s a jumper.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
A very hard wrasse to keep; they usually last for a number of weeks and then die. These fish have a poor track record and should only be kept by the most experienced aquarist. Just like many other fish from the Macropharyngodon group, they are sand burrowers so a sand... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Redtail Tamarin Wrasse, also known as Redtailed Wrasse, Redtail Hawaiian Wrasse, or Psychedelic Wrasse (males), has a black body covered with varying sized white dots. The tail is white with a red band at the...