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- Wrasse - Wikipedia
The word "wrasse" comes from the Cornish word wragh, a lenited form of gwragh, meaning an old woman or hag, via Cornish dialect wrath It is related to the Welsh gwrach and Breton gwrac'h
- Wrasse species Identification Guide | Snorkeling Report
With about 500 species, the Labridae family (wrasse) is the second-largest family of marine fishes Wrasse species appear in a diverse range of size, shape and color, sometimes varying considerably even within a single species, as they proceed through several distinct phases during their life
- Wrasse | Marine, Coral Reefs Cleaners | Britannica
wrasse, any of nearly 500 species of marine fishes of the family Labridae (order Perciformes) Wrasses range from about 5 cm (2 inches) to 2 metres (6 5 feet) or more in length Most species are elongated and relatively slender
- 15 Reef-Safe Wrasse Types: The Complete Guide for Saltwater Aquariums
Look for reef safe wrasses? Check out these 15 wrasse types that are perfect for your reef tank Written by our reefing experts Check it out!
- 75 Best types of wrasse: size, tank mates, reef safe, care
Here are the 75 best types of wrasse available in the saltwater aquarium hobby Includes adult fish size, minimum tank size, aggressiveness, difficulty
- Stunning Photos of Different Types of Wrasse Fish - The Spruce Pets
Wrasses are visually stunning and come in various colors, sizes, and personalities, making them an attractive option for saltwater aquariums Some species, particularly juveniles, are difficult to keep in aquariums due to their specific dietary needs and might not adapt well to tank-fed foods
- 30 Types of Wrasse for Reef Tanks (With Pictures)
These fish belong to the Labridae family and comprise over 600 species, showcasing astounding variety in color, behavior, and personality Some of them are reef-safe, but others are not Learning how to make the difference between them is critical for the safety and stability of your reef setup
- The Wrasse Guy
Hello, I am Hunter Hammond, aka "evolved", and I am a marine hobbyist who currently keeps a 270g peninsula reef in my living room featuring numerous rare wrasses I am a knowledgeable leader in the captive care of all reef-safe wrasses and have written numerous articles on the topic
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