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The Thalassoma amblycephalum, commonly known as the wrasse fish, is a highly appreciated marine wrasse for its lively behavior, elegant color, and ease of adaptation in reef aquariums. Native to the reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, it naturally thrives in shallow reef areas, always on the move searching for food.
The wrasse fish Thalassoma amblycephalum features a elongated white body, crossed by a horizontal black band passing across the eyes, giving it a simple yet distinguished appearance. It is known for its constant activity and peaceful temperament in community aquariums.
The Thalassoma amblycephalum is a highly energetic swimmer. It constantly explores its environment in search of small prey and resting areas. Its peaceful nature makes it an excellent companion for many non-aggressive reef fish.
It is important to provide it with a richly structured environment with plenty of hiding places and rocky crevices where it can rest and take shelter if needed. Despite its activity, it knows how to be discreet when it finds a secure hiding spot.
A 250-liter aquarium at least is recommended to properly maintain a wrasse fish like the Thalassoma amblycephalum. This volume gives it enough space to swim freely and explore its environment.
It is essential to provide:
The wrasse fish appreciates aquariums with stable parameters, with very limited variations.
The Thalassoma amblycephalum is an opportunistic carnivore. In captivity, it very easily accepts:
It is recommended to feed two to three times a day with varied foods to maintain its vitality and appetite.
The wrasse fish Thalassoma amblycephalum is perfect for energizing a reef aquarium. Its lively behavior, sociability, and tolerance towards different species make it a suitable fish for both intermediate and experienced aquarists.
With an appropriate swimming space, plenty of hiding places, and a balanced diet, the Thalassoma amblycephalum brings life, movement, and lightness to any well-structured marine aquarium.