The Thalassoma genivittatum is a medium-sized wrasse prized for its vivid colours and dynamic swimming behaviour. Native to the Red Sea and adjacent waters, this species adds lively movement and striking visual appeal to marine aquariums.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced. This wrasse requires stable water conditions and a suitably sized tank to thrive.
Temperament: Generally semi-aggressive. It can be territorial, especially towards conspecifics or similar species, so careful consideration of tank mates is essential.
Diet: Carnivorous. Feed a varied diet including high-quality frozen or live meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. Supplement with pellet or flake foods formulated for marine carnivores.
Minimum Tank Size: 120 litres (approximately 30 gallons) to provide ample swimming space and reduce territorial behaviour.
Reef Compatibility: With caution. While generally reef safe, this wrasse may prey on small invertebrates such as shrimps and small crabs, so it is best kept in reef tanks without delicate or small ornamental invertebrates.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting and moderate water flow are suitable to mimic natural conditions.
Placement: Mid to upper water column. This species is an active swimmer and appreciates open swimming areas with some rockwork for shelter.
Origin: Red Sea and adjacent regions.
Maximum Size: Up to 15 cm (6 inches) in length.
Overall, the Thalassoma genivittatum is a striking and active wrasse that can be a rewarding addition to a suitably sized marine aquarium with compatible tank mates and proper care.



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