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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 solorensis
Family
Wrasse (Labridae) - Fairy wrasse
Adult size
4"
Min tank size
70 gallons
Temperature
74-82°F
Salinity
1.024-1.026
Temperament
Peaceful, semi-aggressive to conspecifics
Difficulty
Beginner
Lifespan
6-8 years

About the Solar Fairy Wrasse

Solar fairy wrasse males develop stunning gradient coloration — yellow head transitioning through orange, red, purple, and blue down the body, with high contrast yellow eyes. Among the most striking and reliably available Cirrhilabrus species in US trade.

Native range: Western Pacific (Indonesia). 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 Solar 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, dwarf angels, tangs, gobies.

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 aggression in mixed-wrasse tanks.

Keeper note: Slightly larger than Lubbock fairy wrasse — needs 70+ gallons. Best displayed with a harem of 2-3 females.

Frequently asked questions

Are solar fairy wrasses bigger than other Cirrhilabrus?

Slightly — about 4 inches at maturity vs 3-3.5" for most fairy wrasses.

How much do solar fairy wrasses cost?

Typically $80-180 depending on size and color quality.

Can I keep multiple Cirrhilabrus species?

Yes — one male per species + multiple females per harem. Mixed-species tanks of fairy wrasses are common in 100+ gallon systems.

What is the best wrasse for a 75-gallon reef?

Solar fairy wrasse, Lubbock fairy wrasse, or Carpenter flasher wrasse all work well in this size.

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