There are over 600 species of Wrasse. The Wrasse clean off the parasites that live on or within the fish. These parasites are feeding off of the fish tissue.
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"
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
Clumber A Clumber is a type of spaniel (Dog). Clam Clown fish Cleaner-wrasse
humphead wrasse live here
Cleaner wrasse live in coral reefs. They generally have a particular spot and other fish come to them to get cleaned.
asian sheephead wrasse do unlike other wrasse do
most wrasse live in the coral reef but some like the asian sheephead is found only in the abyss
Wrasse Records was created in 1998.
Cuckoo wrasse was created in 1758.
The Wrasse fish clean the mouth and body of the bass fish which provide the wrasse fish food.
Bluestreak cleaner wrasse was created in 1839.
the wrasse cleans the mouth of the bass, therefor the bass is clean and the wrasse gets food and its symbiotic relationship is mutualism
A striped cleaner wrasse moves in a dance like motion
The Wrasse fish clean the mouth and body of the bass fish which provide the wrasse fish food.
Bigger reef fish such as sharks eat the humphead wrasse. The average length of the humphead wrasse is 24 inches, though they can grow up to 90 inches.