The Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses caeruleopunctatus) is a rare find among the marine life industry. Males have a dark green or olive body, with a vertical yellow stripe behind their pectoral fins, along with a blue mouth and caudal fin. Females and juveniles have a burnt golden undertone with numerous, vibrant blue spots running the length of their body. They can be kept singly or in pairs, and are recommended to be kept in fish only aquariums. Males reach a length of 14 inches, while females can reach a length of 11 inches; due to this, they should be kept in an aquarium of at least 120 gallons.
CARE FACTS |
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Care Level: |
Expert |
Temperament: |
Semi-Aggressive |
Diet: |
Carnivore |
Reef Safe: |
No |
Minimum Tank Size: |
180g |
Max Size: |
14 in |