THE ORANGE BACK FAIRY WRASSE

 THE ORANGE BACK FAIRY WRASSE


The Orange Back Fairy-Wrasse, Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis, is a species of Wrasse endemic to the Pacific waters of Indonesia. It inhabits coral reefs and can be found at depths from 10 to 25 m. This species can reach a total length of 10 cm.

The Orange Back Fairy Wrasses are like many Wrasses in the way that they live in harems of many females in a group with only one male. The male is the dominant fish with the stronger colours and traits. There have been no small males that have been recorded so it is believed that all Orange Back Fairy Wrasses begin as females and then some females transform into males. The Cirrhilabrus species eats mainly Zooplankton. They have a pair of teeth in the front and a set of teeth wrapped around the side which is used to break down their food. Orange Back Fairy Wrasses are found in shallow waters mainly ranging from 10 to 75 feet but can also be found in deeper waters. When the Fairy Wrasses remain in deeper depths, their fluorescence allows them to see wavelengths that wouldn't otherwise be available. All Fairy Wrasses have great ability to see red fluorescence, which is extremely unique as most fish have poor sensitivity within this area. There is still not much known about Orange Back Fairy Wrasses as most of the species have not been found in the open ocean. However, we do know that the males and females vary significantly from how they act towards their sensitivities to different colours and wavelengths.

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