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Curated by the Fast Aquatics editorial team. Updated May 2026. Reviewed against vendor + breeder records, IUCN listings, and references from SeriouslyFish, FishBase, and the Coral Reef Information Network. Husbandry guidance is field-tested by Fast Aquatics vendor-side aquarists and cross-referenced with peer publications.
Scientific name
Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis
Family
Wrasse (Labridae) - Fairy wrasse
Adult size
4"
Min tank size
70 gallons
Temperature
74-82°F
Salinity
1.024-1.026
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Intermediate
Lifespan
6-8 years

About the Ruby's Fairy Wrasse

Ruby's fairy wrasse males display deep ruby red body with pink/violet highlights and bright yellow ventral coloration. A Maldives endemic with limited collection windows. Striking display fish for larger reef tanks.

Native range: Indian Ocean (Maldives). Wrasses (family Labridae) are one of the most diverse and successful fish families on coral reefs — approximately 600 described species worldwide, of which 40-60 are commonly available in the marine aquarium trade. The Ruby's Fairy Wrasse is part of the Wrasse (Labridae) - Fairy wrasse grouping, characterized by elongated body shape, terminal-phase sex change (most species), and active reef-grazing or pest-control behavior.

Tank requirements and aquascape

Tank size: 70 gallons. Sand substrate is non-negotiable for sand-sleeping wrasse genera (Halichoeres, Macropharyngodon, Anampses) — 2-3 inches of fine pool-filter sand minimum. Rockwork should provide multiple cave entrances and tight crevices the fish can wedge into for sleeping or escape. Lid: tight-fitting, gap-free. Wrasses are the second-most-common jumping casualties in reef tanks after gobies — a single 1cm gap is enough.

Flow: moderate to moderately strong is preferred by most wrasses — they evolved on current-swept reefs. Lighting: standard reef LED works for all wrasses; the fish itself does not require special spectrum.

Diet and feeding

Carnivore — mysis, brine, copepods, pellets. Most wrasses have very high metabolic rates and need 2-3 feedings daily. Skipping feedings during business travel or vacations leads to rapid condition loss — schedule automatic feeders or vendor-trusted tank-sitters for extended absences.

Compatible tank mates

Safe: Reef community.

Avoid: Other Cirrhilabrus males.

Breeding

Not captive bred. Most wrasses are protogynous hermaphrodites — born female, transition to male as they reach social dominance in a group. Tank breeding of wrasses is rare due to the complex behaviors and pelagic egg-laying that resists captive replication.

Common problems and solutions

Jumping; territorial behavior.

Keeper note: Maldives supply chain is consistent but limited. Specimens generally well-acclimated by the time they reach US wholesalers.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ruby's fairy wrasse rare?

Moderately uncommon. Maldives collection is consistent but limited compared to Philippines/Indonesia supply.

What is the price for Ruby fairy wrasse?

$180-400 typically in US trade.

How big do Ruby fairy wrasses get?

About 4 inches at maturity.

Will Ruby fairy wrasse cross-breed with Lubbock fairy wrasse?

Different species so would not produce viable hybrids in the rare event of spawning.

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