Melanurus Wrasse
Melanurus Wrasse
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Melanurus Wrasse – Quick Care Guide
Scientific Name: Halichoeres melanurus
Common Names: Hoeven’s Wrasse, Tail Spot Wrasse, Pinstripe Wrasse
Size: 5–6 inches
Temperament: Peaceful to semi-aggressive, very active
Tank Size: 55+ gallons
Substrate: Needs fine sandbed (2–3") for burrowing
Diet: Carnivorous – mysis, brine, chopped seafood, pellets, flakes
Feeding: 2–3 times daily
Reef Safe: Yes (may eat small ornamental shrimp/feather dusters)
Tank Mates: Clownfish, tangs, gobies, anthias, fairy wrasses
Special Needs: Secure lid (excellent jumper), varied diet, sand to hide in
Care Level: Moderate, hardy once established
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Melanurus Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus)
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Overview
The Melanurus Wrasse, also commonly called the Hoeven’s Wrasse or Tail Spot Wrasse, is a colorful, active reef fish that belongs to the Labridae family. Known for its pest-eating habits and vibrant striped pattern, this wrasse is highly valued by reef keepers who want both beauty and utility in their aquarium.
Appearance
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Size: Typically reaches 5–6 inches (12–15 cm) in captivity.
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Coloration: Green-blue body with orange to reddish horizontal stripes, often accented with turquoise on the fins. Males are more vivid, especially when mature.
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Notable Feature: A dark spot often appears near the base of the tail fin, giving rise to the name "Tail Spot Wrasse."
Temperament & Behavior
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Activity: Very active swimmer that constantly explores rockwork and open spaces.
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Sand Burrower: At night or when frightened, it dives into the sand for safety.
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Temperament: Generally peaceful, but may compete with similar wrasses if space is limited.
Tank Requirements
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Tank Size: Minimum 55 gallons (208 liters) recommended.
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Substrate: Needs a fine sandbed (2–3 inches) for burrowing.
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Aquascaping: Mix of live rock for hiding and grazing, with open swimming areas.
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Lid: Essential, as this wrasse is an expert jumper.
Diet & Feeding
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Diet Type: Carnivorous.
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Preferred Foods: Frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, enriched pellets, and flakes.
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Feeding Frequency: 2–3 small meals per day.
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Natural Foraging: Hunts tiny crustaceans, worms, and pests among the rocks.
Reef Compatibility
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Reef Safe: Yes, it does not nip corals.
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Benefits: Excellent at controlling pests like pyramid snails, flatworms, and nudibranchs that harm corals and clams.
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Caution: May eat very small ornamental shrimp or feather dusters if hungry.
Compatibility
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Good Tank Mates: Tangs, clownfish, gobies, anthias, chromis, fairy wrasses, and other peaceful to semi-aggressive fish.
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Avoid: Very aggressive wrasses (like Thalassoma species) or delicate, timid fish.
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Social Behavior: Can coexist with other wrasses in larger tanks, provided there is enough space.
Care Level
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Difficulty: Moderate.
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Hardiness: Quite hardy once established.
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Key Needs: Sand substrate, secure lid, and varied diet.
Breeding
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Captive Breeding: Rare in aquariums due to their complex courtship and spawning behaviors.
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Hermaphroditism: Melanurus Wrasses are protogynous hermaphrodites, meaning females can transform into males if no dominant male is present.
🌟 Fun Facts About the Melanurus Wrasse
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Built-in Pest Control: They’re nicknamed “reef cleaners” because they naturally control flatworms, pyramid snails, and other nuisances.
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Disappearing Act: At night, they vanish into the sand, which can surprise new owners who think the fish is gone!
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Color Boost with Age: Their stripes and colors intensify as they mature, with males becoming especially striking.
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Sand Divers: They can dart into the sand in less than a second if startled—like little torpedoes!
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Jump Masters: They are notorious escape artists, often leaping when spooked, making a secure lid absolutely vital.
✨ Summary: The Melanurus Wrasse is a hardy, pest-controlling beauty with a curious personality and dazzling stripes. Perfect for reef aquariums, it’s both functional and entertaining—just be sure to give it sand to sleep in and a covered tank so it can’t jump out.