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Cirrhilabrus lunatus

The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse is a peaceful fish that would look great in your aquarium. They are ideal for reef aquariums because they do not harm corals or animals, which is especially important if you are just starting out.

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The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse is a lovely fish with a crescent shaped tail. A mature wrasse's colouration is varied, with a bright tangerine tone. You'll notice a bright spectrum of green, purple, and underlying orange when you gaze at this fairy wrasse. Males appear brighter and more dazzling than females as adults.

The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse shares this bright coloration characteristic of this group, and almost all male members can be easily identified based on this characteristic.

The existence of two highly pronounced stripes that correspond to the distinct sections of the lateral line: one dorsally and one medially, is another property that most males in this group share. The medial stripe runs forward to the base of the pectoral fin before turning upwards.

The juveniles of this species have a base colour that ranges from orange to crimson. They have three distinct white stripes with smaller stripes interspersed throughout. A series of white dots run along with the main stripes. These are generally preserved into adulthood and become noticeable during displays of stress.

The Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific waters are home to fairy wrasses. This brightly coloured fish can be found all around the world, from Hawaii to the Philippines to southern Japan. At depths ranging from three to 182 meters, they are frequently spotted hovering above debris or back reef slopes. They like tropical and subtropical waters around coral reefs, coastal locations, tidal pools, rocky coastlines, and sandy seafloors.

Tank Recommendations for Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse

The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse will thrive in a 50 gallon (189 Litre) or bigger, fish-only or reef aquarium. It requires a shady location away from harsh lighting. They are perfect for reef aquariums because they do not affect corals or animals.

Because these wrasses tend to jump, a canopy that fits snugly is recommended.

The majority of fairy wrasses adapt well to aquariums and are disease and fungal infection resistant. They need to eat multiple times a day because they are so active. It's crucial to have enough room to swim and a constant food supply. They will launch themselves out of the tank if they surprised. This can also happen if they don't have enough food, get too agitated while feeding, or find their environment stressful. They may do this unintentionally because they enjoy jumping. Which is why you must always keep a tight lid on the tank.

Suitable Tank Buddies

With adequate planning and research, mixed genera and species of wrasses can be kept together. Avoid putting two males of the same species (or similar looking) in the same tank because they will fight, damage, and maybe kill each other.

Usually Compatible

The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse is a magnificent fish that may be kept alongside large Angelfish, Boxfish, Damselfish, Fancy Damselfish, and Tangs to create an amazingly tranquil aquarium tank.

Sometime Compatible

In a large enough tank there are many fish that should be compatible to keep with your Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse, some of which are Dwarf Anglefish, Anthias, Basslets/Pseudochromis, Blennies, Butterflyfish, Cardinalfish, Clownfish, Dragonettes, to name just a few.

Rarely Compatible

The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse, is an exquisite looking fish and it just so happens that Sharks and Rays think the same way. So unless you want your wrasse to become lunch they shouldn't be kept together. Fairy Wrasse may also eat Crustaceans, invertebrates and so you shouldn't keep them in the same tank.

Feeding your Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse

They are frequently seen 20 feet or 6 meters above the seafloor, collecting and devouring copepods, their most common food source. When they feed, they are "pickers," meaning they deliberately pick at their prey as it swims by. To eat, they rely on sunshine since their superb eyesight allows them to see prey. Having a steady supply of copepods is one approach to ensure they eat a healthy, well-balanced diet. Even though they will eat other aquarium meals, this should always be their primary source of nutrition. Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and high-quality marine flakes and pellets are all good sources of vitamins for your wrasses.

They don't eat big meals with long periods of relaxation inbetween; instead, they snack all day. Their colours will shine through and shift even more than in their natural habitat if they're a little plump and healthy. This is due to the fact that they are not subjected to predators or adverse maritime conditions.

More Information
Scientific Name Cirrhilabrus lunatus
Care Level Moderate
Common Names Lunate Fairy Wrasse, The Crescent Tail Fairy Wrasse
Diet Carnivore
Fish Family Labridae
Lifespan (years) 6
Max. Length (cm) 10
Min. Tank Volume (l) 189
Origin Indo-Pacific, Japan, Philippines
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 72 - 80°F (22 – 27°C) pH: 8.0 - 8.5 Specific Gravity: 1.020 - 1.026
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