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Lineatus Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus lineatus)

Lineatus Fairy Wrasse

Cirrhilabrus lineatus
Family
Wrasse / Labridae (Fairy Wrasse)
Care level
Intermediate
Temperament
Peaceful
Reef safe
Reef safe
Max size
12 cm
Min tank
300 L · 79 gal
Origin
Western Pacific
Diet
Carnivore
Food
Mysis, Brine shrimp, Small marine pellets, Frozen plankton blends

Overview

The Lineatus Fairy Wrasse, also known as the Blue-lined Fairy Wrasse, is a slender, purple-to-lavender fish marked with fine blue horizontal lining, particularly vivid in mature males. It's a larger fairy wrasse than many other Cirrhilabrus species, offering a striking centrepiece for a reef tank with a bit more swimming room.

It shares the general hardiness and peaceful temperament typical of fairy wrasses, generally settling well into a reef tank and adding constant movement and colour to the display.

As with most fairy wrasses, males intensify their colouration during courtship or territorial displays, giving keepers an extra dimension of behaviour to observe alongside its already vivid resting colouration.

Compatibility

Lineatus Fairy Wrasses are peaceful and fully reef safe, ignoring corals and invertebrates. They can be kept singly or, in a large enough tank, as one male with several females, though two males in a smaller system may show aggressive displays toward each other.

They mix well with other peaceful to semi-aggressive community fish and are rarely bullied given their alert, quick-swimming nature.

Health & quarantine

This species is generally hardy once acclimated, though like most wrasses it's a capable jumper, so a secure, gap-free lid is essential. A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended, and this species typically settles in and feeds well without major complications.

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep multiple Lineatus Fairy Wrasses together?
Yes, ideally one male with several females in a large enough tank — two males in a smaller system may show aggressive displays toward each other.
Is the Lineatus Fairy Wrasse reef safe?
Yes, fully reef safe with corals and invertebrates.
How big does a Lineatus Fairy Wrasse get?
Up to around 12cm, larger than many other fairy wrasses.
Will this wrasse jump out of my tank?
It can, especially if startled, so a secure, gap-free lid is important.
What tank size suits the Lineatus Fairy Wrasse?
300 litres is a reasonable minimum, with more room helpful if keeping a small group.

Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.