Cuckoo Wrasse - Description

Description

The male and female have different colouration.

The male colouration changes during the breeding season. At the start the head is blue with a blue body and orange pattern and blue tail. The body colouration gradually changes to an orange head and body with a blue pattern that may is more pronounced at the head.

The female has an orange head, body and tail with a black stripe on the dorsal fin broken up by a number of white spots.

The female has the ability to change sex when there are no males present in the area.

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