Redspot (Pink) Wrasse

Pseudocoris yamashiroi


(1 Reviews)

Redspot (Pink) Wrasse
The Redspot (Pink) Wrasse, distinguished by its bright pink body and distinctive red spots, adds a vibrant splash of color to aquariums. Known for its active swimming behavior, this species is a lively addition that thrives in well-established reef setups.

Redspot (Pink) Wrasse

Pseudocoris yamashiroi


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Redspot (Pink) Wrasse Care Facts

Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet: Carnivore
Reef Safe: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 75 Gallons
Max Size: 6 inches

The Redspot Wrasse (Pseudocoris  yamashiroi), also known as the Pink or Japanese Wrasse, is a slender, torpedo shaped wrasse found among reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They have a green or peach colored body, with a red eye and yellow caudal fin. They reach a maximum size of 6 inches and should be kept in a tank of at least 75 gallons with a tight lid and peaceful tankmates. They should have plenty of space to swim and live rock to hide among. larger, predatory fish are not recommended for tank mates. 

Good color


Reviewed by: Shaun Huddleston on June 12, 2024

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