A greatBanner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse MAC Certified!
Origin: Fiji
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 2"
There once was a fish named Wrasse
With a body that was quite a mass
Its lips were quite thick
And its colors did stick
Banner Half & Half, a beauty in the glass
This fish is MAC certified
To ensure its livelihood is righteously justified
It loves to eat crustaceans and small fish
And swims in coral reefs, it’s quite a dish
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Wrasse’s colors are something to portray
Its body is half yellow, half black
A true beauty, there is no lack
Keeping Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse in an Aquarium
The Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse, also known as Hemigymnus melapterus, is a beautiful and unique fish to keep in an aquarium. Here are some things to keep in mind when caring for this fish:
Tank Size
The Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse grows up to 12 inches in length, so a tank size of at least 75 gallons is recommended.
Water Conditions
These fish prefer a temperature range of 75-82°F and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. They also require a moderate water flow and good filtration.
Diet
The Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse is a carnivore and requires a diet consisting of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and small fish. They also enjoy live food such as brine shrimp and krill.
Behavior
These fish are peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive species. However, they may become territorial towards other wrasse species or fish with similar body shapes.
Coolest Stuff
- The Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse gets its name from its unique coloration, with half of its body being black and the other half being white or yellow.
- These fish are known for their ability to change coloration and pattern based on their mood or environment.
- They are active swimmers and enjoy hiding in caves or under rocks.
- The Banner Half & Half Thicklip Wrasse is MAC certified, meaning it was sustainably sourced and is a good choice for environmentally conscious aquarium enthusiasts.






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