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Chameleon Wrasse

Halichoeres dispilus

A marine fish species of the family Labridae, valued by aquarists for its interesting behavior and beautiful coloration.

Family
Labridae
Origin
Oceano Pacifico orientale, dal Golfo di California fino al Perù, comprese le isole Galápagos.
Origin
Tropical oceans and reefsExtra-Amazon South AmericaNorth America
Tank use
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Species challenges
Water Temperature

18 °C - 24 °C

pH Value

8.1 - 8.4

Water type

Marine

Tank level

Bottom

Adult size

15 cm

Species description

Geographical Origin and Habitat: Eastern Pacific Ocean, from the Gulf of California to Peru, including the Galápagos Islands. Typically found in shallow waters and reef areas rich in hiding places.

Taxonomy and Morphology: Belongs to the family Labridae. Characterized by a body structure adapted to its active lifestyle, showing bright coloration. Size up to 15.0 cm.

Social Behavior: Active species with a semi-aggressive temperament. Shows moderate to high territorial habits depending on sex and population density.

Coloration and Sexual Dimorphism: Males and females display visible differences in color pattern and vibrancy, especially during the courtship phase.

Care, breeding and tankmates

Aquarium Setup: Requires a marine tank of at least 52 gallons (approx. 200.0 liters), decorated with live rocks to provide natural shelter. For sand-dwelling wrasses, a fine sand bed of at least 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) is essential.

Diet and Feeding: Carnivorous. Eats small crabs, mollusks, and shrimp. Accepts frozen and dry foods. It is recommended to feed the fish two or three times daily in small portions.

Water Quality: Stable parameters: temperature 18.0-24.0°C, pH 8.1-8.4, SG stable between 1.020 and 1.025. Monitored nitrates and phosphates.

Compatibility and Cohabitation: Compatible with reef fish. Avoid housing with larger predators or highly aggressive tankmates.

Aquarium Breeding: Protogynous hermaphrodite. Spawning occurs in groups or pairs depending on density. No reports of aquarium breeding.

Risks and Diseases: Sensitive to transport stress and high jump risk; requires a tightly fitted aquarium lid.

Fish profile

Temperament
Semi-aggressive
Diet
Carnivorous. Eats small crabs, mollusks, and shrimp. Accepts frozen and dry foods.
Tank level
Bottom
Minimum group
1
Adult size
15 cm
Minimum tank volume
200 L
GH
n/a
KH
n/a
TDS
n/a
Conductivity
n/a
Sex ratio
Singolo
Feeding frequency
Giornaliera
Bioload
High
Flow
Medium
Jump risk
Covered tank required
Reproduction
Ermafrodita protogino. Accoppiamento di gruppo o in coppia in base alla densità di popolazione. Non riprodotto in acquario.
Compatibility & tankmates
Può mostrare territorialità nei confronti di altri pesci di fondo simili. Non reef-safe con piccoli invertebrati.

Ecological Estimates & Biological Models

Trophic level
3.9 ± 0.57 se
Resilience
Medium (1.4 - 4.4 years)
Phylogenetic uniqueness (PD50)
0.5
Bayesian Length-Weight
a = 0.01, b = 3.09
VulnerabilityLow vulnerability (15 / 100)

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Last updated: 06/13/2026