Sixline Wrasse
by admin on Jan.04, 2009, under Fish
Family: Labridae
Range: Indo-Pacific
Size: Up to 3 inches
Diet: Carnivore
Tank Set-up: Marine: Gravel or sand
Reef Compatible: Yes
Tank Conditions: 72-78ºF; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 20 gallon
Light: High
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Swimming Level: No specific level
Care Level: Easy
Reproduction: Egg Layer
The Sixline Wrasse is also referred to as the Six Line Wrasse or Sixstripe Wrasse. It has six, horizontal distinctive blue lines lying against an orange background. When courting, the male will display an increased color intensity.
It requires a 20 gallon or larger aquarium with a generous supply of hiding places and live rock in which to forage for food. It will act aggressively towards peaceful Wrasses and other fish that are easily intimidated. A single male can be kept with a group of females that are introduced prior to or at the same time as the male. It will search for live foods in the form of small crustaceans such as pyramidellid snails (clam parasites), urchins, and commensal flatworms. It may even try to attack small ornamental shrimp.
The diet should consist of finely chopped meaty foods and occasionally vitamin-enriched frozen preparations.
aquariablog’s take: Great looking fish, very active and beneficial as they reportedly take care of some pests. Mine is a bully though.


































