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Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse Juvenile

Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse Juvenile

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Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse Juvenile

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Anampses caeruleopunctatus

 

Overview
Reef Compatible: YES
Diet: Carnivore
Temperament: Docile
Origin: Fiji

The blue-spotted tamarin wrasse (Anampses caeruleopunctatus) is a small, strikingly colored marine fish that belongs to the family Anampses. This captivating species is native to the Indo-Pacific region and is recognized for its vibrant and distinctive blue markings.

Here are some fascinating details about this underwater gem:

  • Appearance:

    • Males: These wrasses have a dark green or olive body with a vertical yellow stripe behind their pectoral fins. Their mouths and caudal fins are adorned with brilliant blue hues.
    • Juveniles: When swimming, the juveniles resemble leaves, adding to their camouflage.
  • Habitat:

    • Blue-spotted tamarin wrasses are found in the surge zones of coral and rocky reefs.
    • They feed on crustaceans, mollusks, and worms, showcasing their diverse diet.
  • Tank Care:

    • Sand Bed Requirement: These wrasses bury themselves in the sandbed at night or when threatened
    • Feeding: Induce feeding with live brine shrimp and then offer a mixture of frozen food for carnivores. Ensure they are feeding before purchase.

Next time you explore the underwater wonders, keep an eye out for the mesmerizing blue-spotted tamarin wrasse—it’s like encountering a living work of art beneath the waves!

 

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