Melanurus Wrasse - Halichoeres melanurus Size:LargeMelanurus Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus) The Melanurus Wrasse, Halichoeres melanurus, is a colourful and active marine wrasse with green, orange, blue and pink striping, a yellow tail and attractive markings that vary with age and sex. Also known as the Tailspot Wrasse, Hoevens Wrasse or Yellow tailed Wrasse, this Indo Pacific species is popular in reef aquariums for its constant movement and appetite for small benthic pests. It is generally coral
Also known as Talbot’s Demoiselle
Common Name:Neon Velvet Damsel
finely chopped mysis and other very small meaty marine foods
mottled colouration
A practical minimum of around 150–200 litres is recommended for a single specimen
It may eat ornamental shrimps
Control socket size: 160mm x 70mm x 45mm
reef crevices or sheltered hard surfaces
The Skittles Chalice is a vibrant and highly sought-after variety of chalice coral
it buries itself in soft sand to sleep and hide
the Sailfin Blenny is valued not only for its unique appearance and personality but also for its role in controlling algae growth
though many aquarium specimens are usually closer to 7–9 cm