short answer is yes. they are edible . they aren't gonna be the best fish in the world but far from the worst. and despite the belief of most anglers they arent actually very boney
A Wrasse is a colorful fish with thick lips that can be found in tropical waters.
The wrasse mainly feeds on small invertebrates like crabs, mollusks, and other crustaceans. They also eat algae and parasites off the scales of larger fish. Some wrasse species have specialized diets, such as consuming parasites from the mouths of other fish.
there are over 600 species within 82 genera of wrasseThe word "wrasse" comes from the Welsh word gwrach wich means "an old woman or a hag"
Wrasses are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically in coral reefs, rocky shores, and other coastal habitats. They are commonly seen in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean regions. Wrasse species can be found at various depths, from shallow waters to deeper reefs.
yes they are
A bergylt is another name for the rose fish, Latin name Sebastes norvegicus, or the Ballan wrasse, Labrus bergylta.
It's names Wrasse!
Fahd Ballan was born in 1933.
Arie Schuijf has written: 'Field studies of directional hearing in marine teleosts' -- subject(s): Atlantic cod, Ballan wrasse, Directional hearing, Fishes, Sense organs
The population of Ballan-Miré is 8,152.
Gewiss-Ballan ended in 1996.
Gewiss-Ballan was created in 1993.
Michael Henbury Ballan is 2' 11".
The area of Ballan-Miré is 26.16 square kilometers.
Ballan railway station was created in 1887.
Alessandro Ballan was born on 1979-11-06.
The area of Shire of Ballan is 919.45 square kilometers.