Pinktail Triggerfish
August 17, 2023Ornate Leopard Wrasse (Female)
August 17, 2023Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse
The Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse, also known as the Flame Wrasse, is a popular and brightly colored fish species in the saltwater aquarium hobby. They are native to the Indo-Pacific region and are often found in coral reefs, lagoons, and rocky areas. As their name suggests, these wrasses have striking scarlet red coloration on their body, with a series of thin, vertical pink stripes running down their sides. They also have a black spot near the base of their pectoral fin and a yellow tail fin. In the aquarium, Scarlet Pin Stripe Wrasse require a well-established tank with plenty of hiding spots and live rock to provide grazing opportunities. They are known to jump, so a secure lid is necessary. They are carnivores and require a varied diet of meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. They are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish species. However, it is recommended to avoid keeping them with other wrasse species to prevent any territorial disputes.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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