Potter Wrasse

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...

Redtail Tamarin Wrasse

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...

Choati Leopard Wrasse

The Choat’s Red Leopard Wrasse, also known as the Choati Wrasse, is only found along the eastern Australian Coast in southern parts of the Great Barrier Reef and northern New South...

Twist Wrasse

The Twist Wrasse can be a hard fish to get eating but it does better than the China or Redtail Wrasse. It will drive in the sand so a sand bed is needed. Needs to be kept with very peaceful tank mates.…

Lennard’s Tamarin Wrasse

This fish hails from the Northwestern part of Australia. Many people believe they need cooler waters to thrive, which is certainly recommended, but there have been hobbyists reporting long-term success in reef temperatures.…