Six Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia)

Six Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia)

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400,00 EGP

Facts

Latin name Pseudocheilinus hexataenia – (Bleeker, 1857)
Local name Six Line Wrasse
Family Labridae – Pseudocheilinus
Origin East Indian Ocean, West Indian Ocean, Australia, The Red Sea, Indonesia, East Pacific, Central/West Pacific
Max length 8 cm (3,1″)

As aquarium fish

Minimum volume 200 l (53 gal) 
Hardiness Hardy
Suitable for aquarium Suitable with care
Reef safe Always reef safe
Aggressiveness Aggressive towards other species

Feed

Recommended Small crustaceans (Krill, mysis, artemia…)
Zooplankton (Cyclops, pods…)
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Description

Beware of

Jumps out of open aquaria

This species is known to jump out of open aquaria.

Threat towards crustaceans

This species poses a threat towards shrimps and crabs etc., which are relatively small.

Aggressive

This species can be extremely aggressive towards other fish.

Be careful when keeping these fish together with peaceful or docile species. Regular feeding, plenty of hiding places and a lot of space can alleviate aggressive behavior to some degree.

 

Keep in mind

Thrive best on their own

These fish flourish better without other members of the same species in the aquarium.

Frequent feeding

This fish requires feeding several times a day, especially when newly added.

When the fish can find its natural food in the aquarium it requires less frequent feeding.

Hiding places

This species requires places to hide, especially when newly introduced into the aquarium.

Hermaphroditic

This species can change gender from female to male.

When a male is needed, a female changes sex and takes on the role.

Eats flatworm

This species is known to feed on flatworms.

One can, of course be unlucky in having a specimen that refuses to eat them.

Eats Pyramid snails

This species can be used to combat Pyramid snails.

One can of course be unlucky in having an individual that refuses to eat them.

Initially shy

This species can be very shy when first introduced into a new aquarium.

More aggressive fish can be introduced after this species has acclimatized.

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