Red-breasted wrasse


The red-breasted wrasse is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.

Description

This species can reach a maximum of in standard length.
Its head is greenish-blue, followed by a distinctive red-orange band followed by black and white stripes. Terminal phase fishes generally have a more pronounced red band and convex forehead than initial phase and juvenile fish.

Distribution

The red-breasted wrasse is native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region from the Red Sea and the African coast to the islands of the western Pacific.

Habitat and diet

The red-breasted wrasse lives in lagoons and seaward reefs in areas mixing rubble, coral, and sand at depths of from though rarer below.
It feeds mainly on crustaceans, sea urchins, hard-shelled invertebrates, and mollusks.