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Candycane Femininus Wrasse

Candycane Femininus Wrasse

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Candycane Femininus Wrasse

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Anampses femininus

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

The Anampses femininus, commonly known as the "Femininus Wrasse," is a species of marine fish belonging to the wrasse family (Anampses). This species is known for its striking and vibrant coloration, making it a sought-after addition to marine aquariums. Here are some key characteristics and information about Anampses femininus:

  1. Coloration:

    • Anampses femininus is known for its stunning and diverse coloration. Males are particularly vibrant and may display shades of blue, yellow whiles males display coloration of green, and red.
  2. Size:

    • These wrasses are relatively small, with males reaching lengths of around 4 to 5 inches (10 to 13 cm).
  3. Habitat:

    • Anampses femininus is found in the Indo-Pacific region, including the waters around Indonesia, the Philippines, and northern Australia.
    • They inhabit coral reefs and are often associated with areas rich in coral growth.
  4. Behavior:

    • This wrasse species is known for its active and peaceful behavior.
    • It may be kept singly or in groups, but keep in mind that males can be territorial, especially in smaller aquariums.
  5. Diet:

    • In the wild, these wrasses feed on a diet that includes small invertebrates, crustaceans, and other tiny organisms.
    • In captivity, they should be offered a varied diet, including high-quality marine pellets, frozen or live foods, and possibly small crustaceans.
  6. Aquarium Keeping:

    • Anampses femininus can be kept in a marine aquarium but requires a well-maintained tank with stable water parameters.
    • Provide plenty of hiding places, live rock structures, and open swimming spaces.
    • Ensure a secure lid for the aquarium, as wrasses are known for their jumping behavior.

 

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