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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 453 litres / 119.67 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 24.1cm / 9.49inches |
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Care Description | Expert Only |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General DescriptionThe Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse, scientifically known as Anampses femininus, is a stunningly colored wrasse belonging to the Labridae family. This species boasts an elongated body with striking blue stripes over a yellow base color, particularly evident in females. This wrasse is also recognized by its blue tail, which contributes to its common name.
Aquarium SuitabilityConsidered suitable only for expert aquarists, the Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse necessitates a substantial tank of at least 180 gallons with a sandy substrate for burrowing and security. Due to their jumping behavior, a secure lid is essential. These wrasses thrive in environments containing ample live rock for hiding and foraging, making them a captivating addition to both reef and fish-only setups.
Care and HardinessThis species requires a carnivorous diet that includes vitamin-enriched frozen foods such as mysis shrimp and brine shrimp. With a peaceful temperament, the Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse generally coexists well with other tank mates, showing no inclination to harm sessile invertebrates, soft corals, or stony corals. Maintaining stable water conditions with a pH of 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, and a carbonate hardness (KH) of 8-12 is vital for their well-being.
Reef SuitabilityReef enthusiasts can appreciate the Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse's reef compatibility, as it usually poses no threat to corals or invertebrates. This makes it an attractive option for those looking to enhance their reef aquarium with a vibrant and peaceful species.
Aquarium SetupSetting up an aquarium for the Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse involves creating a spacious environment with a sandy substrate, ample live rock for hiding, and a tight-fitting lid to prevent escape attempts. Providing a varied diet of meaty, vitamin-enriched foods will support their health and vibrancy in captivity.
BehaviourKnown for their peaceful demeanor, Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasses generally exhibit non-aggressive behavior towards tank mates. Their preference for burrowing and seeking shelter among rocks adds to their intriguing behavior within the aquarium.
Feeding and DietAs carnivorous feeders, these wrasses thrive on a diet that includes frozen mysis shrimp, frozen brine shrimp, and other meaty offerings. Offering a diverse selection of foods helps ensure their nutritional needs are met in captivity.
Habitat and DistributionThe Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse is native to tropical marine waters and can be found in the wild across various regions. Its natural habitat typically includes coral reefs and other rich marine environments where it can forage for food and seek shelter among the diverse underwater structures.
DimorphismIn terms of dimorphism, the Blue Striped Tamarin Wrasse exhibits notable differences in coloration between males and females, with females displaying vibrant yellow bodies adorned with bright blue stripes and distinctive blue tails. This captivating visual contrast adds to the allure of this species in both the wild and aquarium settings.