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Labropsis alleni, commonly known as Allen's wrasse, is a small tropical wrasse native to the reefs of Indonesia. Uncommon in aquariums, it captivates with its contrasting colors and peaceful behavior.
Modest in size, this wrasse mainly moves between rocky and coral areas, exploring crevices in search of food. Its discreet presence makes it a pleasant fish to observe, easily integrating into a well-arranged reef decor.
The Labropsis alleni is more sensitive than the robust wrasses of the Halichoeres genus. It requires a well-established aquarium with impeccable water quality and numerous hiding spots within live rocks. A tank of at least 250 liters is recommended to facilitate its acclimatization.
A varied and enriched diet is essential to keep this wrasse healthy, especially during its acclimatization.
Labropsis alleni is a discreet and elegant fish intended for enthusiasts seeking a rare, colorful, and peaceful species to integrate into a well-balanced reef aquarium.