Yellow Coris Wrasse

Although its common name calls it a Coris Wrasse, it’s not really a Coris Wrasse, but rather is in the Halichoeres family. They get to be a 3 inches and can be kept in groups if you introduce them all at once.…

Bird Wrasse

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...

Ringtail Wrasse

A large wrasse that isn’t reef safe and is better in FO or FOWLR tanks. Gets to about 14-18 inches.…

Margin Wrasse

The Margin Wrasse can be tough to get to eat in the beginning. It will drive in the sand and you may not see it for days at a time, so a sand bed is needed. It should be kept with other peaceful fish.…

Christmas Wrasse

This wrasse comes from Hawaii most of the time. It will spend a lot of time buried in the sand and you may not see it for days. It can be tough to get it to start eating.…