A greatYellow Chrysus Wrasse!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size M: approx. 2 – 3″
There once was a fish called Chrysus,
Whose color was striking, just trust us!
With a bright yellow hue,
And some scales that were blue,
This wrasse is a fishy must-just!
Fun Fish Fact:The Yellow Chrysus Wrasse can change its color during courtship displays, with the males turning darker and the females changing to a lighter shade.
Keeping the Yellow Chrysus Wrasse in an Aquarium
The Yellow Chrysus Wrasse, also known as the Golden Rainbow Wrasse, is a beautiful and active fish that can make a great addition to a saltwater aquarium. Here are some things to keep in mind when keeping this fish:
- Minimum tank size of 75 gallons
- Requires plenty of swimming space and hiding places
- Can be aggressive towards other wrasses and similarly shaped fish
- Feeds on a diet of meaty foods such as shrimp, squid, and fish
- May jump out of uncovered tanks, so a tight-fitting lid is recommended
Coolest Stuff About the Yellow Chrysus Wrasse
- Their vibrant yellow coloration and blue-green markings make them a stunning addition to any aquarium
- They are known for their active swimming behavior and will often dart in and out of hiding places
- Yellow Chrysus Wrasses are hermaphroditic, meaning they can change from female to male as they mature
- They are known to jump out of tanks, so it’s important to have a secure lid on the aquarium
- These fish are native to the Indo-Pacific region and can be found in shallow coral reefs






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