Wrasses are a large, diverse family of saltwater fish, many of which are prized not just for their color but for genuinely useful behaviors like eating pest snails or picking parasites off other fish.
Tank Setup
Many wrasse species like to bury themselves in sand at night or when startled, so a soft sand bed is an important feature rather than an optional extra for these species.
Jumping Risk
Wrasses are known for being accomplished jumpers, especially when startled, so a secure, well-fitted lid is essential.
Diet
Most wrasses are carnivorous, doing well on a varied diet of frozen mysis, brine shrimp, and quality pellets.
Compatibility
Many wrasse species are peaceful reef-safe options, though some larger species may eat ornamental shrimp and snails, so check individual species notes before adding one to a reef tank.
Browse our wrasse selection, including the Carpenter’s Fairy Wrasse.

