| These species are almost impossible to keep and should be left alone. | |
| Most individuals of these species do not adapt well to home tanks, usually not eating and dying off. | |
| These species are moderately hardy, with most individuals acclimating to home tanks if special care is provided. | |
| These species are generally durable and hardy, with most individuals acclimating to home tanks. | |
| These species are very hardy with almost all individuals easily acclimating to home tanks. | |
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These species have spines or barbs that carry toxins with varying degrees of toxicity. |
Belted Wrasse
(Stethojulis balteata) ![]()
Cuban or Spotfin Hogfish (Bodianus pulchellus)
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Harlequin
Tuskfish (Choerodon fasciatus)
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Klunzinger's
Wrasse (Thalassoma Klunzingeri)
Spanish
Hogfish (Bodianus rufus) ![]()
Sunset Wrasse
(Thalassoma lutescens)
Yellowcheek
Wrasse (Halichoeres cynocephalus)
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