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August 17, 2023Yellow Wrasse
The Yellow Wrasse, also known as the Golden Rainbowfish or Yellow Coris, is a vibrant and active species commonly found in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region. They have a bright yellow body with blue and black markings on the face, and a characteristic black spot near the tail fin. Juvenile Yellow Wrasses display a striking pattern of alternating blue and yellow stripes. Yellow Wrasses are a hardy and relatively easy-to-care-for species, making them a popular choice among hobbyists. They are also known for their ability to help control pest populations in reef aquariums, as they feed on bristleworms, flatworms, and other small invertebrates. However, they can be aggressive towards other wrasses and similar species, so caution should be taken when selecting tank mates. Yellow Wrasses require a well-established aquarium with plenty of rockwork, hiding places, and open swimming areas. They also need a varied diet that includes meaty foods and live or frozen plankton.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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