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Wrasse (Labridae)

Wrasse (Labridae) Collection

Premium Wrasse for Sale in Australia

Colourful and Active Reef-Safe Wrasse for Marine Aquariums

Explore our Wrasse (Labridae) Collection, featuring a wide variety of wrasse for sale in Australia. Known for their incredible colours, active swimming behaviour, and reef utility, marine wrasse species are among the most popular fish in saltwater aquariums. From sand-burying species to pest-control specialists, wrasse bring both beauty and function to reef systems.

At Aquamarine Aquaristics, we supply high-quality marine fish for sale online in Australia, carefully selected for health, strong feeding response, and long-term reef compatibility.

Why Choose Wrasse?

Functional Reef Fish with Exceptional Colour and Behaviour

Wrasse (family Labridae) include many species that are reef-safe and highly beneficial, helping control pests such as flatworms, nudibranchs, and small invertebrates. They are active swimmers that add constant movement and vibrant colour to the aquarium. Many species also exhibit fascinating behaviour such as sand-burying for rest and protection.

Browse our Wrasse collection to discover premium reef fish that combine utility, intelligence, and stunning natural colouration for your marine aquarium.

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Care guide

Care difficulty

BeginnerModerateExpert
Beginner

Temperament

SkittishPeacefulSemi-agg.Aggressive
Semi-aggressive
Maximum size 25cm
0 cm 15 cm 30 cm

Minimum tank size

100 litres

Reef safe

Yes

Diet

Carnivore – Wrasses feed on frozen mysis, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, marine pellets, and in some cases small pests in the aquarium. A varied diet helps maintain colour and energy.

Compatible with

Clownfish

Tangs

Gobies

Blennies

Cardinalfish

Anthias

Avoid these pitfalls

Common Mistakes to Avoid

please follow the path for success!

  • Many Wrasse species are excellent jumpers, especially when first introduced or when startled at night.

  • Some Wrasses, especially similar body types, can become territorial in smaller tanks.

  • Many Wrasses bury themselves in sand at night. Without a suitable sand bed, they can become stressed or injured.

Help centre

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about our products and services

  • Most Wrasses are reef safe, but a few species may pick at small invertebrates such as feather dusters or tiny shrimp.

  • Yes, many species are known jumpers, so a secure lid or mesh cover is strongly recommended.

  • Yes, but compatibility depends on species. Mixing different types (e.g., fairy wrasses with leopard wrasses) is often more successful than similar species.

  • Yes, many Wrasses are beginner friendly, especially hardy species like Six Line Wrasses, though species selection is important.

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Sarah M.

2 weeks ago

Absolutely fantastic service! The corals arrived healthy and vibrant. The team really knows their stuff when it comes to marine life.

James T.

1 month ago

Best place for reef supplies in Australia. Fast shipping and excellent customer support. Highly recommend!

Emma K.

3 weeks ago

Great quality products and the care guides are incredibly helpful. My reef tank has never looked better!

Michael R.

1 week ago

Professional packaging and healthy livestock every time. These guys are the real deal.

Lisa P.

2 months ago

Amazing selection and expert advice. They helped me choose the perfect cleanup crew for my tank.

David W.

3 weeks ago

Top-notch service from start to finish. The team's knowledge and passion for marine aquariums really shows.