A greatSlippery Dick Wrasse!
Origin: East Americas
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2.25 – 3.5″
There once was a Slippery Dick Wrasse,
Whose colors were truly first class.
With vibrant blues and greens,
And an orange that gleams,
This fish is a sight to amass.
But its coolness doesn’t stop there,
For this wrasse has many a flair.
It can change its sex,
With remarkable flex,
And its diet is quite rare.
It eats hard-shelled prey with delight,
Like clams and snails with all its might.
And when it’s feeling threatened,
It hides in the reef crevices, well-bidden,
Making it a clever survivor in its own right.
Keeping Slippery Dick Wrasse (Halichoeres bivittatus) in an Aquarium
The Slippery Dick Wrasse, also known as the Two-lined Wrasse, is a popular fish among aquarium enthusiasts. They are native to the Western Atlantic Ocean and can be found from Florida to Brazil. Here are some things to keep in mind when keeping Slippery Dick Wrasse in an aquarium:
Tank Size and Environment
Slippery Dick Wrasse require a minimum tank size of 50 gallons with plenty of hiding places, live rock, and sand. They are active swimmers and need plenty of room to move around. They prefer a temperature range of 72-78°F and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. They are also known to jump, so a tight-fitting lid is recommended.
Diet
Slippery Dick Wrasse are carnivores and require a varied diet that includes meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and small pieces of fish. They may also eat small crustaceans and worms found in live rock and sand.
Behavior
Slippery Dick Wrasse are generally peaceful and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish. However, they may become territorial with other wrasse species or fish that resemble them. They are also known to change color and pattern depending on their mood and environment, which can be a fascinating sight to observe.
Coolest Stuff
- Slippery Dick Wrasse are known for their ability to change color and pattern depending on their mood and environment. They can display a wide range of colors, including green, blue, yellow, and brown.
- They are active swimmers and can add a lot of movement and energy to a tank.
- Slippery Dick Wrasse are known for their jumping ability, which can be both impressive and potentially dangerous if they jump out of the tank.






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