Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse - Cirrhilabrus filamentosus - Male
$119.99
SKU: 238810
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: 1019-whipfin
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The Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus filamentosus, also called the Javan Fairy Wrasse) is characterized by the filament that extends from the mid-dorsal fin. Females typically have pink to red coloration with a pale belly, while the coloration of males is much more bold. The males of this species will usually have a rounded blue tail and bright yellow dorsal and anal fins.
Fairy Wrasses (Cirrhilabrus sp.) and Flasher Wrasses (Paracheilinus sp.) have a generally placid temperament and tolerate most tankmates, provided that they have plenty of places to escape to and hide to feel secure. Flasher Wrasses tend to be more active and outgoing than Fairy Wrasses and the two groups may be aggressive towards each other. Males of both groups are usually brighter in color than juveniles and females, and males will show their colors and behavior to the best advantage in the presence of a female. Regional variations and cross-breeding within each groups can make identification difficult.
Both Fairy and Flasher wrasses can usually be found around rubble piles and rockwork and should have plenty in the tank to retreat to. These wrasses are perfect for reef aquariums. Most will not harm corals, polyps or most invertebrates but should not be kept with very small crustaceans like Sexy Shrimp. These fish are known jumpers, so the tank should be covered at all times.
These wrasses will usually accept most types of small foods once acclimated. They can be fed a varied diet of flakes, frozen and fresh foods like copepods, Cyclops, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp and similar items.
Fairy Wrasses (Cirrhilabrus sp.) and Flasher Wrasses (Paracheilinus sp.) have a generally placid temperament and tolerate most tankmates, provided that they have plenty of places to escape to and hide to feel secure. Flasher Wrasses tend to be more active and outgoing than Fairy Wrasses and the two groups may be aggressive towards each other. Males of both groups are usually brighter in color than juveniles and females, and males will show their colors and behavior to the best advantage in the presence of a female. Regional variations and cross-breeding within each groups can make identification difficult.
Both Fairy and Flasher wrasses can usually be found around rubble piles and rockwork and should have plenty in the tank to retreat to. These wrasses are perfect for reef aquariums. Most will not harm corals, polyps or most invertebrates but should not be kept with very small crustaceans like Sexy Shrimp. These fish are known jumpers, so the tank should be covered at all times.
These wrasses will usually accept most types of small foods once acclimated. They can be fed a varied diet of flakes, frozen and fresh foods like copepods, Cyclops, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp and similar items.
Specifications
| Specifications | |
| MPN | 1019-whipfin |
| Manufacturer | That Fish Place |
| Common Name | Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse - Male |
| Scientific Name | Cirrhilabrus filamentosus |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Reef Safe | Yes |
| Invert Safe | Yes |
| Community Safe | Yes |
| Max Size (in inches) | 3 |
| Min Tank Size (in gallons) | 30 |
| Origin | Indo-Pacific |
| Specific Gravity Range | 1.020-1.024 |
| pH Range | 8.0-8.4 |
| Diet | Carnivore |
| Temperature Range | 75-82 |
| Internal Id | 30998 |
| State Restrictions |
| Alaska |
| Armed Forces Americas |
| Armed Forces Europe |
| Armed Forces Pacific |
| California |
| Hawaii |
| Puerto Rico |
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Excellent choice
by Trevor
I love this fish. Been through a fair number of fish and this is by far my favorite. Very very hardy. Doesn't bother others. Beautiful coloration. Eats everything and stays small which is great for my 37 gallon nanotechnology setup. Very highly recommend if you want a small wrasse, much better choice than a six line.