Redbreast Maori Wrasse

Cheilinus fasciatus

The red-breasted wrasse is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
Redbreasted Wrasse - Cheilinus fasciatus The Redbreasted Wrasse - Cheilinus fasciatus has red-orange rear head and forebody; alternating white and blackish bars on body and tail.  Anilao,Batangas,Cheilinus fasciatus,Fish,Geotagged,Philippines,Redbreasted Wrasse,Winter,Wrasse

Appearance

This species can reach a maximum of 40 cm in standard length. Its head is greenish-blue, followed by a distinctive red-orange band followed by black and white stripes. Terminal phase fishes generally have a more pronounced red band and convex forehead than initial phase and juvenile fish.
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Distribution

The red-breasted wrasse is native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region from the Red Sea and the African coast to the islands of the western Pacific.
Redbreast Maori Wrasse - Cheilinus fasciatus Twins dive site, Koh Tao, Thailand (2008).  Cheilinus fasciatus,Fall,Geotagged,Redbreast Maori Wrasse,Thailand

Habitat

The red-breasted wrasse lives in lagoons and seaward reefs in areas mixing rubble, coral, and sand at depths of from 4 to 60 m though rarer below 40 m.
Red-breasted Wrasse - Cheilinus fasciatus  Bali,Cheilinus fasciatus,Fish,Geotagged,Indonesia,Padang Bai,Red-breasted Wrasse,Spring,Wrasse

Food

It feeds mainly on crustaceans, sea urchins, hard-shelled invertebrates, and mollusks.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderPerciformes
FamilyLabridae
GenusCheilinus
SpeciesC. fasciatus