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About Angular Flasher Wrasse
A small wrasse with angular head profile and vibrant red coloration on the head and anterior body, transitioning to yellow-orange posteriorly. Males display prominent flashing displays during courtship, with elongated dorsal fin rays.
Key facts
- Difficulty Level
- Moderate - Angular Flasher Wrasse requires standard marine aquarium maintenance and intermediate fish keeping skills.
- Temperament
- Peaceful
- Reef safety
- Reef Safe
- Appearance
- A small wrasse with angular head profile and vibrant red coloration on the head and anterior body, transitioning to yellow-orange posteriorly. Males display prominent flashing displays during courtship, with elongated dorsal fin rays.
- Family
- Labridae
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.02-1.025
- Common Health Issues
- Marine Ich, Fin Rot, Swim Bladder Disorder, Bacterial Infections, Parasitic Infestations
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific region, including parts of the Philippines, Indonesia, and nearby coral reef areas.
- Care Requirements
- • Minimum 50 gallon tank with plenty of rockwork and open swimming space • Temperature range 72–78°F with stable salinity 1.020–1.025 and pH 8.1–8.3 • Feed a varied diet of high-quality meaty foods including mysis shrimp, copepods, and small crustaceans 2–3 times daily • Requires strong water circulation and excellent filtration; avoid aggressive tankmates • Males are territorial; keep one per tank unless bred in pairs from the outset
- Care Level
- Moderate
- Max Size
- 3.5
- Min tank size
- 50 gallons
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