Six Line Wrasse
The Six-Line Wrasse is a hardy, active and useful fish. This wrasse is a great choice for reef aquariums because they will not bother corals/anemones. In addition, they are known predators of a myriad of unwanted pests like bristle worms and flatworms. Provide an environment with a great deal of live rock so they can hide and scavenge. Provide a varied diet of frozen meaty foods and marine pellets for continued health. They have a small adult size of 4" which is another reason why they are so desirable. The Six Line Wrasse has a bluish-purple colored body with six neon orange horizontal lines. They also have a false eye by the caudal fin. The false eye confuses predators so they aim for that "eye" and it gives the butterfly a chance to get away. The Six Line Wrasse is found in the Indo-Pacific within seaward reefs' coral branches.