What is Wrasse six -member?
WRASSE six line is a type of tropical fish originating in the waters of Indian and Pacific Oceans. In general, they are around coral reefs in the wild, these colorful fish are also commonly sold for aquariums of salt water. The scientific name for the six line of Wrasse is pseudocheilinus hexataenia .
Light, color fish, six line of Wrasse gets its name from six pulsating orange, horizontal stripes that cover the living purple body. Its tail is green, which usually lightens the tip on yellow. The red eyes are bounded above and under thin white stripes. These fish grow to a maximum of 4 inches (10 cm) long. Most often they live in reef habitats and feed on small invertebrates. Generally shy species, these fish prefer to hide when they feel threatened.
In the aquariums, six lines initially bury in Písek on the Downstairs when it was first introduced into its new environment. This behavior may take several days but eventually the fish acclimatize and start free PLAvat in the tank. Length, six line of Wrasse is active during the day; He sleeps in the sand at night.
WRASSE six line is a medium aggressive fish. It should not be placed in tanks with less aggressive fish and other Wrasse species does not work well. Fish can be placed in tanks with six other lines, but all circuits should be introduced simultaneously. The six line of Wrasse should always be the last fish added to the new aquarium.
When setting a new home for a six -member line, the tank should be a minimum size of 20 gallons (75.7 l). It should also have about 3 inches (7.5 cm) sand at the bottom to provide fish space. In addition, the aquarium owner should set up caves and other shelters to help fish feel safe. Wrasses are generally strong jumpers, so any aquarium should be covered to prevent them from jumping out of the tank.
six line of Wrasse's diet should consist of living andDried food. Although they are generally not chosen eaters, they can be chosen when they are first introduced to the tank. These are often desirable fish in the aquarium because they eat many kinds of pests such as pyramidellide snails. They are considered safe cliffs, but they are not ideal, especially if the aquarium owner holds shrimp because shrimp is one of the favorite Wrasse meals.