Bird Wrasse (female)
Gomphosus varius
Max Size
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Max Depth
35 m
Description
Distribution & habitat
The bird wrasse is found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific but with a distribution starting only in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean to the oceanic islands of the Pacific Ocean, the Hawaiian archipelago included. He likes external slopes,reef and lagoon areas rich in hard coral.
Biology
The bird wrasse has a diurnal activity, it is usually solitary but can sometimes be observed in small group. The wrasse is carnivorous and its diet is mainly based on the absorption of small benthic crustaceans caught in corals, but it can also feed on brittle stars , molluscs and small fish. During its fish life, the bird wrasse has a sexual metamorphosis corresponding to a sequential hermaphroditism and more likely this wrasse is protogynous hermaphrodite. This means that juveniles are first females and then become males.
Colors
Edible
See in SeabookHabitat and Environment
Coral reef
Social Behaviour
Group
Solitary
Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Poisonous
See in SeabookDanger to human
See in SeabookVenomous
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bird Wrasse (female) dangerous?
Bird Wrasse (female) is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Bird Wrasse (female)?
How deep does Bird Wrasse (female) live?
Bird Wrasse (female) can be found at depths of up to 35 meters.