The girdled wrasse, Notolabrus cinctus, is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus, found around the South Island of New Zealand including the Chatham Islands and Snares Islands.
The Girdled wrasse lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 40 - 91 m environment.
The girdled wrasse, Notolabrus cinctus, is a wrasse of the genus Notolabrus, found around the South Island of New Zealand including the Chatham Islands and Snares Islands. References - * Notolabrus cinctus (TSN 614009). More
The Balteatus Wrasse or Girdled Wrasse is not commonly available in the saltwater aquarium hobby. Balteatus wrasses are found in relatively shallow depths which make them perfectly suited for the lighting of most home reef aquariums. Balteatus wrasses are from the Marshall Islands. More
OK, OK, I know this is a crap photo but these girdled wrasse were so funny I just had to take shot after shot of them, spellbound by their own reflections in the dome port. Fisheye lenses have an incredible depth of field but still struggle to focus this close. More
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Girdled wrasse change sex from female to male at 20-28cm, but unlike other wrasses this does not involve a colour change! SCARLET WRASSE (Pseudolabrus miles) Synonymy: Puuwaiwhakarua, soldierfish or red soldier More
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