A greatAnchor Tusk Wrasse!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 4"
There once was an Anchor Tusk Wrasse,
With teeth that could easily slice and mince,
It’s color-changing scales,
Are just one of its tales,
This fish is one fancy prince!
Fun fact:Choerodon anchorago has the ability to change colors based on its mood and environment, ranging from green, brown, to blue-grey.
Keeping Anchor Tusk Wrasse in an Aquarium
The Anchor Tusk Wrasse, also known as the Choerodon anchorago, is a striking fish that can add a lot of personality to your aquarium. Here are some things to keep in mind when keeping this fish:
Tank Requirements
- Minimum tank size of 75 gallons
- Plenty of hiding places like rocks and caves
- Stable water conditions with a pH range of 8.1-8.4 and a temperature range of 72-78°F
- Good filtration system to keep the water clean
Diet
The Anchor Tusk Wrasse is a carnivore and needs a diet that includes meaty foods like shrimp, squid, and small fish. They may also eat small invertebrates like crabs and snails.
Behavior and Temperament
Anchor Tusk Wrasse are generally peaceful but can become aggressive towards other fish of the same species or similar-looking fish. They may also nip at the fins of slower-moving fish. It’s best to keep them with other peaceful fish and avoid keeping multiple Anchor Tusk Wrasse in the same tank.
Coolest Stuff
- The Anchor Tusk Wrasse gets its name from the two tusk-like teeth it has in its lower jaw. These teeth are used to pry open shells to get to the meat inside.
- They have a unique coloration with a bright blue head and greenish-yellow body.
- Anchor Tusk Wrasse can change color depending on their mood or environment. They may become darker or lighter in color or even change the color of their eyes.
- They are active swimmers and can often be seen darting around the tank or hiding in caves.






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