A greatBanana Male Wrasse!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size ML: approx. 3.75 – 4.5″
There once was a Banana Male Wrasse,
Whose colors would simply amaze.
It could change from green to blue,
With a yellow hue too,
Its beauty left many in a daze!
This wrasse has a fascinating ability to change its appearance based on its mood or environment. It also has a unique feeding behavior where it will pick off parasites and dead skin from other fish, acting as a natural cleaner.
Keeping Banana Male Wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens) in an Aquarium
The Banana Male Wrasse, also known as the Yellow Wrasse, is a popular and colorful fish species that many hobbyists love to keep in their aquariums. Here are some things to consider when keeping this fish:
Tank Size
These fish need a relatively large tank, at least 75 gallons, with plenty of live rock and hiding places. They are active swimmers and need plenty of space to move around.
Diet
Banana Male Wrasse are carnivorous and need a varied diet that includes both meaty foods and live prey like brine shrimp and small crustaceans. They will also eat small fish and invertebrates, so be careful when selecting tankmates.
Behavior
Banana Male Wrasse are generally peaceful, but can become aggressive towards smaller fish and invertebrates. They are also known to jump out of tanks, so a tight-fitting lid is essential.
Coolest Stuff
- Male Banana Wrasse are known for their beautiful yellow and blue coloration, with a distinctive black stripe running down their sides.
- They are active swimmers and will often dart around the tank, making them a joy to watch.
- Banana Male Wrasse are known to change their coloration and markings as they mature, making them a fascinating fish to observe over time.
- They are hardy fish and can adapt to a variety of tank conditions, making them a good choice for beginner and experienced hobbyists alike.






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