
Disappearing Wrasse
NameDisappearing Wrasse
Scientific NameCirrhilabrus solorensis
Common NamesDisappearing Wrasse, Solor Wrasse, Red-lined Wrasse
FamilyLabridae
OriginWestern Pacific Ocean, Indonesia, Philippines, Solomon Islands
Temperamentcommunity
Dietcarnivore
Care Levelintermediate
Minimum Tank Size (Gallons)70
Max Size (Inches)5
Water TypeSaltwater
Temperature Range (°F)72-78
pH Range8.1-8.4
Compatible SpeciesOther peaceful wrasses (different species), Tangs, Clownfish, Gobies, Blennies, Reef-safe Angelfish, Anthias
Description
The Disappearing Wrasse is a vibrant and active saltwater fish, known for its striking orange-red body often accented with purple or blue markings. It is a popular reef-safe inhabitant that adds a dynamic splash of color to a marine aquarium. This species is generally peaceful but can be territorial with other wrasses or similar-looking fish.





