Carpenter Flasher Wrasse Fish

$6499
Size

SKU: AWIF_CarpenterWrasseR
You will receive a fish SIMILAR in design and size to the fish in the photo. This is NOT a WYSIWYG fish.

AWYSIWYG – Approx. Size: 1.5-3 Inches

Carpenter Flasher Wrasse (Paracheilinus carpenteri)

The Carpenter Flasher Wrasse is a radiant, reef-safe showstopper prized for its vibrant coloration and spectacular flashing displays. With electric blues, fiery oranges, and trailing fin extensions, males put on dazzling courtship dances that light up the water column. Native to the Philippines and surrounding Indo-Pacific waters, this active swimmer brings both beauty and motion to peaceful marine aquariums.

Tank Requirements

A minimum of 40 gallons is recommended, with open swimming space and plenty of live rock for retreat. A tightly sealed lid is essential—flasher wrasses are notorious jumpers, especially when startled. These wrasses appreciate calm flow and subdued lighting to encourage natural flashing behavior and reduce stress during acclimation.

Color, Personality, and Hardiness

Carpenter Flasher Wrasses are among the most colorful and peaceful reef fish. Males display vivid coloration and fin flair when courting or asserting dominance, particularly in the presence of females. They are curious, active, and outgoing once acclimated. Hardy and disease-resistant, they adapt well to captivity with stable water conditions and a stress-free environment.

Diet and Feeding

Carnivorous with high energy needs, these wrasses do best on a varied diet of frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, and high-quality marine pellets or flakes. Feed 2–3 times daily to maintain color and vitality. Their small mouths require finely sized food portions.

Tankmates and Behavior

Peaceful and social, Carpenter Flashers are ideal community fish. They do best with other peaceful species and can be housed with other flasher or fairy wrasses in larger aquariums (with only one male flasher per tank to prevent aggression). Completely reef-safe—they won’t harm corals, inverts, or cleanup crew. In the right setup, their elaborate displays and constant motion make them true reef stars.