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Six Line Wrasse (Bleeker, 1857)

 Scientific Name  Pseudocheilinus hexataenia
 Diet  Carnivore; small crustaceans, brine
 Alt Common Name  Pyjama wrasse, Nisemochino-uo (Jap.)
 Family  Labridae
 Origin  Indian and Pacific Oceans
 Aquarist Level  Beginner
 Reef Safe  Yes
 Coloration  Pink, Blue and Orange horizontal stripes, Green tail, Red and White stripes on eye
 Disposition  Nonagressive
 Hardiness  Hardy
 Compatibility  Peaceful with other families and wrasses.
 Mature Size  4 inches
 Sexual Dimorphism  

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Notes: Wrasses are common members of the world's coral reefs.  They typically are carnivores feeding on small invertebrates that inhabit the reef.  Many have different appearances as adults than when juveniles.  And several others will display differences between males and females.

Wrasses should be provided with a number of hiding places.  Caves and crevices in the live rock make excellent places to hide.  A number of the wrasses also feel safe burying themselves in the sand for a nap or temporary disappearing act.