Common Name: Red-tailed Tamarin Wrasse

Species Name: Anampses chrysocephalus Randall, 1958


Range: Central Pacific Ocean: Hawaiian and the Midway Islands


Size: Up to 6 in (15 cm)


Natural Environment: Inhabit seaward reef slopes


General Husbandry: Has a temperature range of 72 - 83°F (22 - 28°C) and has a natural diet of zooplankton and benthic invertebrate. Needs a meaty diet, including fortified brine shrimp, mysis, black worms and other meaty type frozen foods. Requires two or three feedings per day. May be very difficult to get feeding in the beginning, and if so, try some live foods such as black worms. Should only be kept in aquaria with a deep sandbed as they bury themselves at night, and when so, may disturb bottom dwelling corals such as brain corals. Provide a fine-grained substrate of at least 3 inches (7.5 cm) in depth. These wrasses should be considered marginal reef or fish-only aquarium fishes, as they can be difficult to maintain for any length of time. Timid, and one male per aquarium. Not a good shipper.


Aquarium Suitability: * & * *


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* - Suited for the reef aquarium;
** - Better suited for the fish-only aquarium;
*** - Better left in nature;
**** - Needing an aquarium larger than 125 gallons; and,
***** - Needing their own private environment/special tankmates.