Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse

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Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse Also called the Diamond-tail Fairy Wrasse originates from in the Marshall Islands. In the natural world, they live close to the substrate of the rubble and sand regions of the reef. They're gold-colored with a vivid blue head. The entire body of the animal is engraved by a maze-like sequence of lines. The narrative is that of a diamond. This is among the most beautiful and rare species of the field. The Golden Rhomboidalis Wormsey will flourish in an aquarium that is fish-only or reef with a capacity of 90 gallons or greater. It needs a protected area far from glowing lights. They won't bother corals or invertebrates making them the perfect fish to be kept in the reef aquarium. They like to jump, and the use of a sturdy canopy is advised. The Golden Rhomboidalis diet should contain vitamin-enriched mysis shrimp frozen and vitamin-enriched brine shrimp that are frozen, as well as other meaty meals, in addition to an excellent sea flake as well as marine pellets. Approximate purchase size: Female Small:1" to 1-3/4"; Medium: 1-3/4" to 2-1/4" Large: 2-1/4" 2-3/4"; Male Small: 1-1/2" to 2" Medium: 2" - 3" Large: 3" to 3-1/2"; Extra Large: 3-1/2" to 4"  
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Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse Info The Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse or Diamond-Tail Fairy Wrasse originates exclusively in The Marshall Islands. Wild, they live near the substrate in the rubble and sand areas of the reef. They're gold in color with a vivid blue head. They are identified with maze-like lines. It is one of the most stunning and rare species found in the world.   Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse Feeding The Golden Rhomboidalis Wrasse or Diamond-Tail Fairy Wrasse diet should consist of mysis shrimp with vitamin enrichment frozen as well as vitamin-enriched brine shrimp and other meaty food items, in addition to the highest quality seafood flake, and pellets.  
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Large, Medium, Small
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1
Weight
6 lbs

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