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Juvenile Rainbow Wrasse (Thalassoma Amblycephalum)
Colors change dramatically as adult.
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The Rainbow Wrasse is also known as the Five Stripe Wrasse or Pink Face Wrasse. This species will add bright color and movement to the aquarium making this fish a great addition for the novice or expert alike. Rainbow Wrasses can be recognized by their bright green and yellow body with several thick pink stripes from its mouth to just behind the eyes. This hardy fish should reside in a 70 gallon or larger aquarium, with other aggressive tank mates, and plenty of rocks for hiding. It may become territorial and harass any new additions to the aquarium, therefore, it should be one of the last fish added to the tank. This species has been known to eat mantis shrimp and bristle worms as well as other crustaceans but will normally not eat corals or live plants.
This fish is guaranteed for live arrival.
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Care Level
Beginner -
Tank Requirements
70 gal minimum -
Reef Safe
No -
Temperament
Aggressive -
Diet
Carnivore -
Current Size
Approx. 2-2.5 inches -
Full-Size
Approx. 10 inches -
Water Parameters
NO3 0ppm, 72-78F, pH 8.0-8.3 -
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