Wrasses • Reef & FOWLR

Wrasses for Saltwater Aquariums (Complete Buying & Care Guide)

Wrasses are fast, colorful, and endlessly entertaining—ranging from smaller “reef-safe” pest hunters to bold, large showpieces for fish-only systems. Use this page to pick the right wrasse by tank size, temperament, and feeding needs—and browse every wrasse currently listed in our catalog.

Top pest hunters High activity swimmers Many species bury in sand Secure lid recommended (jumpers)
Suggested video topics: “Wrasse compatibility,” “Reef-safe vs FOWLR wrasses,” “Why wrasses jump,” “Sand bed requirements.”

How to Choose the Right Wrasse

Start with adult size (many wrasses outgrow small tanks), then confirm whether your setup is reef (corals/inverts) or FOWLR (fish-only with live rock). Many wrasses also need a fine sand bed to sleep and feel secure. Always plan for a tight lid or mesh top because wrasses are notorious jumpers.

High-demand wrasses and tusk wrasses—great for bold color, motion, and “wow factor.”

Pink Belly Wrasse (Halichoeres margaritaceus)

Pink Belly Wrasse (Halichoeres margaritaceus)

Active swimmer • Often benefits from sand • Great display fish

Starting at $74.99

Wrasses for Saltwater Aquariums

Lunare Wrasse (Thalassoma lunare)

Bold personality • Best for larger tanks • FOWLR friendly

Starting at $53.99

Adorned Wrasse (Halichoeres cosmetus)

Adorned Wrasse – Red Sea (Halichoeres cosmetus)

Vibrant coloration • Active • Often benefits from sand

Starting at $87.99

Dragon Wrasse (Novaculichthys taeniourus) for FOWLR aquariums

Dragon Wrasse (Novaculichthys taeniourus)

Iconic juvenile-to-adult change • Needs space • Strong eater

Starting at $63.99

Harlequin Tusk Wrasse (Choerodon fasciatus) saltwater aquarium fish

Harlequin Tusk Wrasse (Choerodon fasciatus)

Premium showpiece • Best in FOWLR • Strong feeder

Starting at $218.99

Neon Wrasse (Halichoeres garnoti) marine fish

Neon Wrasse (Halichoeres garnoti)

Bright color • Active • Great for community tanks

Starting at $51.99

Dusky Wrasse (Halichoeres marginatus) for saltwater aquariums

Dusky Wrasse (Halichoeres marginatus)

Active hunter • Often benefits from sand bed

Starting at $73.99

Rainbow Wrasse (Thalassoma quinquevittatum) saltwater fish

Rainbow Wrasse (Thalassoma quinquevittatum)

Colorful • Very active • Best with robust tankmates

Starting at $65.99

Sea Grass Wrasse (Novaculichthys macrolepidotus) also called Emerald Wrasse

Sea Grass Wrasse (Novaculichthys macrolepidotus)

Also called Emerald Wrasse • Needs space • Tight lid recommended

Starting at $70.99

Paddlefin Wrasse (Thalassoma lucasanum) saltwater fish

Paddlefin Wrasse (Thalassoma lucasanum)

High activity • Typically waitlisted • Larger tank recommended

Starting at $52.99

Yellow Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) reef aquarium fish

Yellow Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus)

Popular choice • Often used for pest control • Sand bed helpful

Starting at $52.99

Sunset Wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens) saltwater fish

Sunset Wrasse (Thalassoma lutescens)

Very active • Bold color • Best with compatible tankmates

Starting at $56.99

Chameleon Wrasse (Halichoeres dispilus) for saltwater aquariums

Chameleon Wrasse (Halichoeres dispilus)

Budget-friendly • Active • Sand bed helpful

Starting at $36.99

Green Bird Wrasse (Gomphosus varius) saltwater fish

Green Bird Wrasse (Gomphosus varius)

Fast swimmer • Needs open room • Tight lid recommended

Starting at $48.99

Bluehead Wrasse Male (Thalassoma bifasciatum) saltwater fish

Bluehead Wrasse (Male) (Thalassoma bifasciatum)

Hardy • Active • Great for larger systems

Starting at $51.99

Fourline Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus tetrataenia) saltwater fish

Fourline Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus tetrataenia)

Striking pattern • Premium rarity • Jump-proof lid recommended

Starting at $173.99

Harlequin Tusk Wrasse Captive Bred (Lienardella fasciata) saltwater fish

Harlequin Tusk – Captive Bred (Lienardella fasciata)

Premium captive-bred • High demand • FOWLR showpiece

Starting at $517.99

Slingjaw Wrasse Yellow (Epibulus insidiator) saltwater fish

Slingjaw Wrasse (Yellow) (Epibulus insidiator)

Unique feeding behavior • Premium • Large tank recommended

Starting at $345.99

More Wrasses

Even more wrasses—mix-and-match by temperament, adult size, and tank style.

Checkerboard Wrasse (Halichoeres hortulanus) saltwater fish

Checkerboard Wrasse (Halichoeres hortulanus)

Active • Sand bed helpful • Great movement fish

Starting at $59.99

Christmas Wrasse Hawaii (Halichoeres ornatissimus) saltwater fish

Christmas Wrasse – Hawaii (Halichoeres ornatissimus)

Vibrant patterning • Sand bed helpful

Starting at $87.99

Yellowtail Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses meleagrides) saltwater fish

Yellowtail Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses meleagrides)

Premium • Mature system preferred • Tight lid

Starting at $70.99

Broomtail Wrasse Red Sea (Cheilinus lunulatus) saltwater fish

Broomtail Wrasse – Red Sea (Cheilinus lunulatus)

High-end showpiece • Large tank required

Starting at $414.99

Red Margin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus) reef fish

Red Margin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubrimarginatus)

Fairy wrasse • Often reef-friendly • Lid required

Starting at $114.99

Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse (Wetmorella nigropinnata) reef fish

Yellow Banded Possum Wrasse (Wetmorella nigropinnata)

Small • Peaceful • Great for nano/reef setups

Starting at $104.99

Lightning Wrasse (Halichoeres cyanocephalus) saltwater fish

Lightning Wrasse (Halichoeres cyanocephalus)

Halichoeres • Active hunter • Sand bed helpful

Starting at $131.99

Pastel Slender Wrasse (Hologymnosus doliatus) saltwater fish

Pastel Slender Wrasse (Hologymnosus doliatus)

Active • Best in larger tanks with room to swim

Starting at $67.99

Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses caeruleopunctatus) saltwater fish

Blue Spotted Tamarin Wrasse (Anampses caeruleopunctatus)

Rare Anampses • Mature tank recommended

Starting at $140.99

Four-Line Cleaner Wrasse Red Sea (Larabicus quadrilineatus) saltwater fish

Four-Line Cleaner Wrasse – Red Sea (Larabicus quadrilineatus)

Cleaner wrasse • Specialized needs • Research before buying

Starting at $190.99

Julii Cleaner Wrasse (Diproctacanthus xanthurus) saltwater fish

Julii Cleaner Wrasse (Diproctacanthus xanthurus)

Cleaner wrasse • Specialized diet • Best for advanced keepers

Starting at $49.99

Ring Tail Maori Wrasse (Oxycheilinus unifasciatus) saltwater fish

Ring Tail Maori Wrasse (Oxycheilinus unifasciatus)

Maori wrasse • Premium • Larger tank recommended

Starting at $78.99

Tripletail Maori Wrasse (Cheilinus trilobatum) saltwater fish

Tripletail Maori Wrasse (Cheilinus trilobatum)

Maori wrasse • Premium • Large tank recommended

Starting at $190.99

Specialty Wrasses

Hard-to-find wrasses and premium show fish for large systems.

Blue/Green Bird Wrasse Indian Ocean (Gomphosus caeruleus) saltwater fish

Blue/Green Bird Wrasse – Indian Ocean (Gomphosus caeruleus)

Fast swimmer • Tight lid • Open swimming room

Starting at $138.99

Goldbar Wrasse (Thalassoma hebraicum) – Complete Care & Buying Guide

Goldbar Wrasse – Red Sea (Thalassoma hebraicum)

Bold Thalassoma • Active • Larger tank recommended

Starting at $80.99

Red Cheek Wrasse Indian Ocean (Thalassoma genivittatum) saltwater fish

Red Cheek Wrasse – Indian Ocean (Thalassoma genivittatum)

Ultra-premium • Large tank required

Starting at $473.99

Triple Spot Wrasse (Halichoeres trispilus) saltwater fish

Triple Spot Wrasse (Halichoeres trispilus)

Halichoeres • Active hunter • Sand bed helpful

Starting at $93.99

Wrasse Care Basics (Tank Size, Diet, Lid, Sand)

Most wrasses thrive in stable reef parameters (74–80°F, salinity around 1.024–1.026, strong filtration, and consistent feeding). Many species are fast jumpers, especially during acclimation—so a lid or mesh top is essential. Sand-burying wrasses (common in several genera) appreciate a fine sand bed for sleeping and stress relief.

Feeding: offer a varied menu (frozen mysis, brine, chopped seafood, and quality marine pellets). Larger predatory wrasses often prefer meaty foods and need enough space to swim and establish territories.

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Wrasses FAQ

Are wrasses reef safe?

Some are, some aren’t. Smaller peaceful wrasses are often chosen for reef systems, while larger predatory wrasses are better suited for FOWLR tanks.

Do wrasses need sand?

Many species benefit from sand (especially those that bury at night). If you’re unsure, plan on a fine sand bed and stable rockwork.

Do wrasses jump?

Yes—wrasses are among the most common jumpers in the hobby. Use a tight lid or mesh top with no gaps.

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