A greatBanded Wrasse!
Origin: South Asia
Size info:
Size L: approx. 3 – 4″
There once was a Banded Wrasse so fine,
With stripes that shimmered like a divine design,
It preferred rocky reefs,
And lived for over 20 years, a long lease,
This fish is a true gem of the marine line.
Keeping Banded Wrasse (Hemigymnus fasciatus) in an Aquarium
The Banded Wrasse is a popular fish for aquarium enthusiasts due to its striking appearance and active personality. Here are some things to consider when keeping this fish:
Tank Requirements
Banded Wrasse are active swimmers and need a tank with plenty of swimming space. A minimum tank size of 75 gallons is recommended for one adult fish. The tank should have plenty of hiding places and live rock for the fish to explore and establish territories.
Diet
Banded Wrasse are carnivorous and need a varied diet of meaty foods. They will eat a variety of live, frozen, and prepared foods including brine shrimp, krill, and mysis shrimp. It is important to feed them several times a day to maintain their health and vibrancy.
Behavior
Banded Wrasse are peaceful fish that can be kept with other non-aggressive species. However, they may become territorial with other wrasse species or fish that have a similar body shape. They are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their environment.
Coolest Stuff About Banded Wrasse
- Banded Wrasse have a distinct color pattern with alternating black and white stripes.
- They can change their coloration to blend in with their surroundings or to communicate with other fish.
- They are known to jump out of tanks, so a secure lid is necessary.
- Banded Wrasse are hermaphrodites, starting as females and changing to males as they mature.
- They have been known to form symbiotic relationships with cleaner shrimp, allowing the shrimp to clean their teeth and scales.






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