Blackspotted Wrasse - Macropharyngodon meleagris - Terminal Phase Male
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SKU: 255299
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: 0617-wrasse
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The Blackspotted Wrasse is known by several other common names including Leopard Wrasse and Guinea Fowl Wrasse and is often confused with a few other similar species. The juvenile (and female) coloration is orange and yellow in the fins with a light body covered in black spots. The terminal phase (mature males) is green with a red lattice-like pattern.
Leopard Wrasses from the genus Macropharyngodon are generally small wrasses in varying colors but usually have some sort of spotted or intricate patterns. These wrasses are generally peaceful for their size and can be kept with a wide range of tankmates. Many can also be kept in reef aquariums, and should not bother corals although an occasional individual may nip at some coral polyps or overturn colonies while searching for food. They may also prey on some small crustaceans like shrimp and hermit crabs.
These wrasses generally eat a wide range of food, including fresh, live and prepared meaty foods like brine shrimp, mysis, copepods, Cyclopeeze and similar items. Leopard Wrasses find most of their food within the substrate and need a healthy microfauna population to graze upon to survive. Some fish from all of these groups are also known to bury in the substrate when threatened or at night. They are also known jumpers and the tank should be covered at all times.
The Blackspotted Wrasse is known by several other common names including Leopard Wrasse and Guinea Fowl Wrasse and is often confused with a few other similar species. The juvenile (and female) coloration is orange and yellow in the fins with a light body covered in black spots. The terminal phase (mature males) is green with a red lattice-like pattern.
Leopard Wrasses from the genus Macropharyngodon are generally small wrasses in varying colors but usually have some sort of spotted or intricate patterns. These wrasses are generally peaceful for their size and can be kept with a wide range of tankmates. Many can also be kept in reef aquariums, and should not bother corals although an occasional individual may nip at some coral polyps or overturn colonies while searching for food. They may also prey on some small crustaceans like shrimp and hermit crabs.
These wrasses generally eat a wide range of food, including fresh, live and prepared meaty foods like brine shrimp, mysis, copepods, Cyclopeeze and similar items. Leopard Wrasses find most of their food within the substrate and need a healthy microfauna population to graze upon to survive. Some fish from all of these groups are also known to bury in the substrate when threatened or at night. They are also known jumpers and the tank should be covered at all times.
Specifications
Specifications | |
Common Name | Blackspotted Wrasse - Terminal Phase |
Scientific Name | Macropharyngodon meleagris |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Reef Safe | Yes, with caution |
Invert Safe | Yes, with caution |
Community Safe | Yes |
Max Size (in inches) | 6 |
Min Tank Size (in gallons) | 55 |
Origin | Indo-Pacific |
Specific Gravity Range | 1.020-1.024 |
pH Range | 8.0-8.4 |
Diet | Carnivore |
Temperature Range | 75-82 |
Restricted | Yes |
State Restrictions |
Alaska |
Armed Forces Americas |
Armed Forces Europe |
Armed Forces Pacific |
California |
Hawaii |
Puerto Rico |