Rose-Band Fairy Wrasse
August 17, 2023Scott’s Fairy Wrasse
August 17, 2023Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse
The Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse, also known as Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus, is a small and colorful fish that is popular among marine aquarium enthusiasts. It has a slender body with a bright pink to red coloration along the margin of its dorsal fin and tail fin, which gives it its name. The main body of the Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse is a blue-green color, and it has a series of pink stripes along its sides that become more pronounced towards the tail. These stripes are also present on its face and fins. The Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse is a peaceful fish and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish in a reef or community tank. However, it should be kept with caution with other wrasses as they may compete for the same resources. In the wild, the Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse is found in the Western Pacific Ocean, specifically around Indonesia, where it inhabits shallow reefs and lagoons. It feeds on small invertebrates and zooplankton, which it catches using its small mouth and slender body to dart around rocks and corals. Overall, the Pink Margin Fairy Wrasse is a beautiful and interesting fish that is a great addition to any peaceful marine aquarium.
Or
Weight | 1 oz |
---|---|
Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
Color |
Related products
-
Clown Triggerfish
$134.99The Clown Triggerfish is a stunning addition to any saltwater aquarium, with its vibrant coloration and unique pattern that is sure to catch the eye. This […]
-
Dragon Wrasse / Rockmover wrassse (Novaculichthys taeniourus)
$69.99The Dragon Wrasse, also known as the Rockmover Wrasse (Novaculichthys taeniourus), is an eye-catching and unique fish that will bring beauty and life to your aquarium. […]
-
Tail Spot Blenny
Call for PriceThe Tail Spot Blenny (Ecsenius stigmatura) is a popular aquarium fish species that belongs to the Blenniidae family. They are named for the black spot on the base of their tail fin. These blennies have a unique appearance with their greenish-yellow bodies and orange eyes. They are generally peaceful and do well in reef aquariums, as they are not known to bother corals or other invertebrates. Tail Spot Blennies are also known for their ability to jump, so it’s important to have a tightly fitting lid on the aquarium. In terms of diet, they are omnivores and will eat a variety of prepared and live foods, including algae and small invertebrates. Overall, Tail Spot Blennies make great additions to a community aquarium and are a popular choice among hobbyists.