A greatBird Green Male Wrasse!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size XL: approx. 5.5 -7″
There once was a Bird Green Wrasse named Gomphosus varius,
Who’s got a color that’s simply glorious.
With a beak-like mouth
He eats crabs from the south
His beauty is truly notorious.
Did you know that the Bird Green Wrasse is able to change its color from green to blue when it is reaching maturity? They also have a unique beak-like mouth which they use to prey on crabs, shrimps, and other small invertebrates.
Keeping Bird Green Male Wrasse (Gomphosus varius) in an Aquarium
The Bird Green Male Wrasse, also known as the Green Birdmouth Wrasse or the Green Bird Wrasse, is a popular fish in the aquarium hobby. They are known for their vibrant green and blue colors and their long, slender bodies.
Aquarium Requirements
These fish require a large tank with plenty of swimming space, as they are active swimmers. A tank of at least 100 gallons is recommended for a single Bird Green Male Wrasse. They also require plenty of hiding places and live rock to provide them with a sense of security.
These fish are carnivorous and require a diet of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and small fish. They also enjoy snacking on crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp.
Coolest Stuff About the Bird Green Male Wrasse
- The Bird Green Male Wrasse is known for its unique feeding behavior. They have a long, tube-like mouth that they use to probe into crevices in the reef to find their prey.
- These fish are capable of changing their coloration to blend in with their environment. When they are feeling threatened or stressed, they will often darken their color to blend in with the rocks and coral around them.
- Male Bird Green Wrasse are known for their elaborate courtship displays. They will perform a dance to attract a female and will even change their coloration to impress her.






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