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Green Bird Wrasse(Gomphosus varius) Large - SAQ Chicago Fish

$229.99
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Description

Green Bird Wrasse(Gomphosus varius) Large *Photo is a representation of the fish you will receive.*

Green Bird Wrasse(Gomphosus varius) is a striking marine fish famous for its elongated, bird-like snout and active "flapping" swimming style. Native to tropical reefs across the Indo-Pacific, from Hawaii to southern Japan and Australia, it is a hardy yet highly energetic species popular in the aquarium trade

Key Characteristics & Habitat
  • Appearance: They have an elongated body with a, long snout, often resembling a "banana with fins". They use pectoral fins to "fly" through the water.
  • Coloration: Males are generally green-blue (sometimes teal), while females (formerly called Black or Brown Wrasses) have a lighter, speckle-headed front half that fades to dark brown or black.
  • Size: They can grow to about 11–12 inches (30 cm).
  • Habitat: They inhabit coral-rich areas of lagoons and seaward reefs in the Indo-Pacific, usually at depths of 1–35 meters (3–100 feet).
  • Behavior: They are diurnal (active during the day), often found alone or in small groups, searching for food. 
Aquarium Care
  • Tank Size: A minimum of 100 gallons is recommended for these active swimmers.
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive; they may bully smaller, passive fish.
  • Diet: Carnivorous. They eat crustaceans, mollusks, worms (bristle/fireworms), and small fish. They can be fed frozen or, sometimes, pellet foods.
  • Reef Safe: Use caution. They typically do not bother corals but will eat invertebrates like shrimps, crabs, and clams.
  • Risk: They are notorious jumpers and require a tightly sealed, secure lid.
  • Hardiness: Considered very hardy and disease-resistant.

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