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Neon Wrasse
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
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- Dietry Requirements
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- Maximum Fish Size (cm)
- Minimum Tank Size (L)
- Same Species Aggression
- Other Species Aggression
- Care Requirements
The ideal setup for the Neon Wrasse will be a well-established saltwater aquarium of at least 200 litres in size with a tight-fitting lid. An adequate substrate layer provides refuge for the Neon Wrasse as it burrows into the sand for the evening or when frightened. The Neon Wrasse can be housed with other peaceful wrasse, including members of its own species.
The natural diet of the Neon consists of invertebrates and as such, large, hungry Neon Wrasse will eat Bristleworms and Pyramid Snails, protecting corals and clams from these undesirable invertebrates. The Neon Wrasse may also eat parasites off of tank mates. Though this hearty appetite for invertebrates seems beneficial, keep in mind that the Neon Wrasse cannot differentiate between “undesirable” and “desirable” invertebrates. If the opportunity presents itself, the Neon Wrasse will most likely make a meal of “desirable” ornamental invertebrates including shrimp, and other crustaceans in the home aquarium.
In the home aquarium, the diet of the Neon Wrasse should include vitamin-enriched frozen mysis and brine shrimp. The Neon Wrasse is an active forager that requires frequent small feedings throughout the day.
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