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Paracheilinus carpenteri

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Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
Species Paracheilinus carpenteri
Family Labridae
Difficulty Challenging
Min. Tank Size 113.562 liters
113,562.353 mL

30 US Gallons (113.6L)

Size 7.62 cm

2.5-3 " (6.4-7.6cm)

sg 1.020 - 1.025
pH 8.1 - 8.4
Temp. 295.372 K
22.222 °C
531.67 °R

298.706 K
25.556 °C
537.67 °R
72 -78 °F (22.2-25.6°C)

Water Hardness

8-12 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:3 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

Life Span

5-8 years

Habitat

Western Pacific

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse, Pink Flasher Wrasse

[edit] Sexing

Mature males have more elaborate fins and will become more brightly coloured during courtship.

[edit] Tank compatibility

These fish are best kept in a group, with more females than males, this will encourage males to display. This fish can easily be bullied, females should be introduced first and overall they should be the first species introduced to a tank to allow them to establish themselves. Should only be kept with equally peaceful tank mates. These fish are reef safe.

[edit] Diet

They should be fed small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp and vitamin-enriched brine shrimp. They should also accept high-quality marine pellet food.

[edit] Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

[edit] Environment Specifics

This fish requires a mature laterally spacious tank, at least 50 US Gallons (189.3L) with a secure lid as this fish is a known jumper.

[edit] Behaviour

A peaceful mid-swimming reef fish that does well in groups provided there are more males than females.

[edit] Identification

A slender bodied fish with a pointed snout. As a juvenile it is orange with blue vertical stripes. As the fish matures and becomes an adult, the colouration becomes yellow with a series of broken blue horizontal stripes. The dorsal fin features three elongated rays and is red in colour accented with yellows and blues. The colours of the adult males intensify when in courtship, whereas the females colouration and overall appearance are more subdued.

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