by xeniaforever | Aug 11, 2016
Also called Lancetail Fairy Wrasse. This is a very peaceful fish. Color of the male changes with mood and intensity can vary. A Marshal Islands import.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
This hard-to-find Red-Breast Wrasse, also known as the Redbreasted Maori Wrasse, is sure to drop jaws the next time your reefer friends stop by. While its size alone is more than impressive, the Red Breast Wrasse boasts six or seven white vertical stripes against a... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Harlequin Tusk originates from the reefs of the Indian Ocean and Australia. Indian Ocean Tusks have orange stripes with white margins and a hint of blue adjacent to the tail of the fish. Australian Tusks have orange stripes with vivid blue margins starting from... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Splendor Wrasse is a really colorful wrasse from the Red Sea that doesn’t get too large, usually reaching a length of about 1 foot. You can often find small individuals of about 6-8 inches with full color.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
The Two Spot Wrasse is one of the smallest members of a group of ornate wrasses commonly referred to as Maori Wrasses (Genus Cheilinus and Oxycheilinus). The intricate facial markings of the Two Spot Wrasse and other Maori Wrasses are said to resemble the artistic...