A greatPuddingwife Wrasse!
Origin: East Americas
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2 – 3″
There once was a fish called Puddingwife,
With colors that lit up your life,
From green to pink, it’s quite a mix,
And oh, it’s got some serious tricks!
With its teeth, it chomps on coral and snails,
And hides in crevices to no avail,
It can change its look in a matter of days,
No wonder it’s the ocean’s craze!
Oh Puddingwife, you sure are neat,
With your grace and colors oh so sweet,
We can’t help but admire and adore,
We just want to see you more and more!
Keeping Puddingwife Wrasse (Halichoeres radiatus) in an Aquarium
The Puddingwife Wrasse is a beautiful and colorful fish that can be kept in a saltwater aquarium. Here are some things to consider when keeping this fish:
Tank Size
The Puddingwife Wrasse can grow up to 12 inches in length, so a tank size of at least 75 gallons is recommended.
Diet
This fish is carnivorous and will eat a variety of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and small fish. It is important to provide a varied diet to ensure proper nutrition.
Water Conditions
The Puddingwife Wrasse prefers a temperature range of 72-78°F and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. It is important to maintain stable water conditions and perform regular water changes.
Compatibility
The Puddingwife Wrasse can be kept with other peaceful fish in a reef or fish-only aquarium. However, it may become aggressive towards other wrasses or fish with a similar body shape.
Coolest Stuff
- The Puddingwife Wrasse is known for its vibrant colors and unique pattern, which includes a yellow head, green body, and black and white stripes.
- It is a hardy fish that is relatively easy to care for.
- The Puddingwife Wrasse is active and playful, making it a fun fish to watch in the aquarium.
- This fish has been known to change its coloration and pattern as it matures, making it even more interesting to observe over time.






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