Bluehead
A species of Thalassoma, Also known as Blue-headed wrasse, Doctor fish Scientific name : Thalassoma bifasciatum Genus : Thalassoma
Bluehead, A species of Thalassoma
Also known as:
Blue-headed wrasse, Doctor fish
Botanical name: Thalassoma bifasciatum
Genus: Thalassoma
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Bluehead (Thalassoma bifasciatum) is a small, attractive species of marine ray-finned fish, associated with tropical reefs of the western Atlantic ocean. In its native habitat it has the role of the coral reef cleaner. Adults have the ability to change sex. Due to its coloration and small size, it is a common species in the marine aquarium fish trade.
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