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Reef Safe Wrasses

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In Maui, they call this fish hinalea aki lolo....

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Guidelines for Writers

The broad subject area for authors is ecology, environment, nature, and conservation

The goal is to convey to viewers and visitors the significance of the role humans play in the preservation as well as the destruction of the planet earth.

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About the family of wrasses

Wrasse – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The wrasses are a family, Labridae, of marine fish, many of which are brightly colored. The family is large and diverse, with about 500 species in 60 genera.

They are typically small fish, with most less than 20 centimetres (7.9 in) long, although the largest, the Humphead wrasse, can measure up to 2.5 metres (8.2 ft). They are efficient carnivores, feeding on a wide range of small invertebrates. Many smaller wrasses follow the feeding trails of larger fish, picking up invertebrates disturbed by their passing.[1]

The word “wrasse” comes via Cornish from the Welsh word gwrach meaning an old woman or hag.

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Welcome to Wrasses

The world of tropical fish is filled with color and movement. Wrasses represent these two features as well as any fish in the ocean.

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