Pudding Wife Wrasse Halichoeres Radiatus
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Pudding Wife Wrasse Halichoeres Radiatus

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Pudding Wife Wrasse Halichoeres RadiatusPudding Wife Wrasse (Halichoeres radiatus) OverviewThe Pudding Wife Wrasse is a striking and hardy species known for its vibrant mix of turquoise, yellow, and orange markings. Growing large and full of personality, this wrasse is active, intelligent, and adds bold movement and color to spacious marine aquariums. Juveniles are particularly colorful, while adults display deeper hues and stronger facial patterns. OriginNative to the Western Atlantic

Pudding Wife Wrasse (Halichoeres radiatus)
Overview

The Pudding Wife Wrasse is a striking and hardy species known for its vibrant mix of turquoise, yellow, and orange markings. Growing large and full of personality, this wrasse is active, intelligent, and adds bold movement and color to spacious marine aquariums. Juveniles are particularly colorful, while adults display deeper hues and stronger facial patterns.

Origin

Native to the Western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, Halichoeres radiatus inhabits shallow reefs and sandy areas where it forages for crustaceans, mollusks, and small invertebrates.

Feeding

A carnivore that thrives on a diet of frozen mysis shrimp, krill, chopped seafood, and high-quality marine pellets. Feed 2–3 times daily to support its active metabolism and vivid coloration.

Tank Mates

Best kept with robust tank mates such as tangs, angelfish, groupers, or larger wrasses. Avoid small ornamental shrimp or delicate invertebrates, as they may be viewed as prey. Not suited for reef tanks with small crustaceans.

Aggression

Semi-aggressive, especially toward smaller or similar-looking wrasses. Provide ample space, live rock, and hiding areas to reduce territorial behavior.

Experience Level

Suitable for intermediate to advanced aquarists with large aquariums (minimum 120 gallons). This species is hardy once acclimated but needs plenty of swimming space and a secure lid to prevent jumping.

Water Parameters
  • Temperature: 75°F – 81°F (24°C – 27°C)
  • Salinity: 1.020 – 1.025 SG
  • pH: 8.1 – 8.4
  • Alkalinity: 8 – 12 dKH

Colorful, bold, and full of personality, the Pudding Wife Wrasse is a lively centerpiece for large marine aquariums—ideal for aquarists seeking an active, intelligent, and visually striking fish.

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