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The five species of cleaner wrasses of the genus Labroides are truly an interesting group of fish. While not a unique behavior in the underwater world, their pathogenic cleaning service is quite remarkable.

These small, busy fish set up ‘stations’ in a part of the reef, in which a pair or harem diligently clean parasites, dead and damaged scales, and mucus from bony fishes, sharks, and sea turtles that present themselves for cleaning.A number of scientific studies and research attest to the important role these fish play in the health of the reefs. The overall health, size, and even diversity of fishes is greater in the reefs where cleaner wrasses are found versus those without their services.

Where cleaner wrasses are absent, resident fishes were 37% less abundant and 23% less species rich per reef, compared to control reefs, juveniles of visitors (fish likely to move between reefs) were 65% less abundant on removal reefs suggesting cleaners may also affect recruitment. This may, in part, explain the 23% lower abundance and 33% lower species richness of visitor fishes, and 66% lower abundance of visitor herbivores (Acanthuridae) on removal reefs that were also observed. ( Waldie PA, Blomberg SP, Cheney KL, Goldizen AW, Grutter AS (2011) Long-Term Effects of the Cleaner Fish Labroides dimidiatus on Coral Reef Fish Communities.)

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This beneficial behavior is continued in captivity as well. While not to be completely relied upon over quarantine and proper conditioning, wrasse cleaning services can and does help in keeping other fishes healthyin our care. Numerous benefits from cleaner fish services have been documented, besides the obvious upsideof removing parasites.

Cleaner fish also remove dead and damaged scales which are easy attachment points for some pathogens, stimulating mucus production, the first line of fish immune system defense, as well as the therapeutic affect of “it just feels good” much like we humans enjoy a back rub. The other fish benefiting from these services can be seen in dealer’s tanks when a new cleaner wrasse is added, fish will literally line up to awaitthis service.

Despite the valuable service these fish can provide in aquaria many in the hobby make the strong cry that these fish should not be collected and kept in home aquariums. In most cases two reasons are given. 1) Cleaner wrasses are very important to the overall health of the reef and should not be removed, lest more reefs see this sort of demise.Opponents to their collection will cite the previously mentioned study in which they were removed from the reef for 8.5 years and compared to reef where they were not removed and the decline to the reef was significant. 2) the dismal survival record of cleaner wrasses in captivity. Both of those concerns will be addressed here.

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To determine if removing cleaner wrasses for aquarium collection presents a problem for other fishes on the reef a look at the research done on reef recruitment of juvenile Labroides needs to be considered. The same group of scientists the next year noticed that the recruitment of juvenile cleaners was negatively affected by the presence of established adult cleaners. Meaning that if there were enough Labroides already there the juveniles that tried to settle would be driven off.

This makes sense because a cleaning station is in essence, a territory for resources. The established cleaner wrasse will, in most cases, chase the new cleaner out of it’s territory. This is a behavior which most aquarists have observed in just about any territorial fish. An interloper is competition for limited resources.

In some cases the new fish can move on and establish a territory of it’s own, but in most cases this is not possible as resources are not abundant enough to support a new station. And even though cleaners often get a ‘free pass’ from predators, this is not always the case, especially for a cleaner without a cleaning station.

The second reason given is the poor survival record of Labroides in aquaria. Cleaner wrasses are by no means an easy fish, but in the proper circ*mstances can be well cared for relatively easily, in some cases living over 10 years in captivity. Much of their perceived difficulty is related to the fact that they are obligate cleaners.

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Cleaning behavior can be classified two ways, facultative cleaning and obligate cleaning. Facultative cleaners provide this service on occasion or perhaps during a limited stage in it’s life but then stops as it grows. Juvenile angelfish, butterflyfish and manywrasses for exampleexample, as young fish they provide this fish cleaning service, but prefer other food sources and stop entirely as adults.

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Obligate cleaners need, or are obligated, to clean as nearly all of their nutrition is met this way. Because of this ‘need to clean’ many Labroides that make their way into the LFS don’t, and never will, take prepared foods.

Another reason for their perceived difficulty exists simply because of the service that they provide. On numerous occasions I have walked into a store that sells saltwater fish (I am not referring to LFS in these cases) in which a new hobbyist is telling a clerk/salesperson about a terrible disease that is ravaging their tank, often ich or marine velvet, and are told about ‘the miracle solution’ cleaner wrasse. Sadly, the unwitting customer makes the purchase and adds the cleaner wrasse to a tank with conditions that would be fatal to just about any fish, even perceived hardy fish.

That is not to say that if any tank is cycled and healthy a cleaner wrasse would be an appropriate choice, but rather in the proper setting these wonderful fish can be a beneficial addition. But what is the proper setting? Remember, they need to get much of their nutrition through cleaning client fish.

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In the wild they may clean hundreds, in some exceptional cases, thousands of fish a day. Most home aquariums come nowhere near these numbers, and if there are too few fish a cleaner wrasse can make a pest of itself in trying to force it’s service on unwilling participants. However, I have personally witnessed many cases of success with cleaner wrasses.

In these success stories the tank was usually a larger system, 150g or more and was heavily stocked with large fishes. The bigger the tank and the more potential clients the better. And while quarantine is best practice for any fish in aquarist care, cleaner wrasses most definitely contribute to the overall good health and well-being to fish in an appropriately sized setting.

The behavior of these unique fish is truly something to marvel at, and as a community that enjoys the natural aquatic world we as hobbyists want to afford these magnificent creatures the dignity they deserve and only add them were we able to meet their specific needs.

This is a guest contribution by TJ Engels, one of the marine fish specialists at Greenwich Aquaria.

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FAQs

Why are cleaner wrasse important? ›

The cleaner wrasse, Labroides dimidiatus, removes ectoparasites and reduces stress hormones for multiple reef fish species, and their presence on coral reefs increases fish abundance and diversity.

Is cleaner wrasse reef safe? ›

It is a fish that likes to swim close to other fish to eat possible parasites, being quite peaceful. It is reef safe and the ideal aquarium should have sand and rocks, so that it can hide. It should be fed with frozen food, such as Gamma Frozen brineshrimp.

What is the relationship between cleaner wrasse and reef fish? ›

There the wrasse will eat parasites, food particles, and dead tissue off of larger fish in what is called a mutualistic relationship that provides food and protection for the wrasse and health benefits for the larger fish.

Why are cleaner fish important? ›

Cleaner fish are an important tool for combating salmon lice. Farmed ballan wrasse, lumpfish and other wild wrasse species feed on sea lice on salmon.

What are the interesting facts about cleaner wrasse? ›

Blue streak wrasses are known as common cleaner fish that set up cleaning stations on various parts of coral reefs, usually 3-10ft. deep. They attract larger fish to their stations by making strange, oscillatory swimming movements, and the fish then stop to get cleaned.

Do cleaner wrasse eat parasites? ›

In the hustle and bustle of an Indopacific coral reef, this blade-shaped wrasse earns its living by nibbling parasites off 'client' fish that regularly stop by for a scrubbing. The wrasse gets a meal, and the client gets clean.

Why are cleaner wrasse hard to keep? ›

The bluestreak cleaner wrasse's diet is so specific that it's extremely hard and sometimes even impossible to get them to eat any 'normal' aquarium fish foods.

Do sharks eat cleaner wrasse? ›

It's a bit of a head-scratcher that the shark doesn't take advantage of a daring little fish such as the cleaner wrasse, but it's wise enough to know that the removal of the parasites and leftover foodstuffs is good for its health.

How do cleaner wrasse not get eaten? ›

The cleaner is very small, so eating it would give very little energy. If it doesn't eat it, it gets it's mouth cleaned and is now parasite free and healthy. The fact that the cleaners don't get eaten just shows that the benefit of getting cleaned outweighs the small benefit of eating the cleaner.

Are cleaner wrasse aggressive? ›

Temperament– This fish is very peaceful and gets along with other peaceful tank mates. They will even be tolerated by more aggressive fish, as they are recognized as parasite cleaners. Even cleaner wrasses that have been fully transitioned onto prepared foods will clean their tankmates.

What do cleaner wrasse eat? ›

Diet consists of crustaceans, ectoparasites and mucus of fish that gather at cleaning stations. Exhibits cleaning behavior exclusively during the day and mostly in the morning.

Are cleaner wrasse immune to ich? ›

When introducing a Labroides wrasse to a marine aquarium in hopes of eradicating ich, you'll likely just end up with another infected fish. Contrary to popular misconception, cleaner wrasses have no special immunity to Cryptocaryon irritans or other diseases.

What is the lifespan of a cleaner fish? ›

Cleaner shrimp live three to five years.

Do any fish eat cleaner fish? ›

If the client is a predatory fish, it can, of course, eat up the errant cleaner.

Do cleaner fish actually clean? ›

Cleaner fish are fish that show a specialist feeding strategy by providing a service to other species, referred to as clients, by removing dead skin, ectoparasites, and infected tissue from the surface or gill chambers.

Why are wrasse important to the ecosystem? ›

DIET & HABITAT

Humphead wrasse eat hard-shelled invertebrates like mollusks, crustaceans, and echinoderms. They play an important role in their reef ecosystems by eating animals that eat hard corals, notable the crown of thorns starfish, which can destroy reefs at a rapid pace.

What are wrasses good for? ›

When it comes to adding color to your fish tank, Wrasses are an excellent option. In the wild they are considered a very diverse group of fish that can be found along shallow reefs as well as at significant depths.

What is the relationship between cleaner wrasse and sharks? ›

This type of interaction is alleged to be a form of mutualism, where cleaning fish, in this case bluestreak Page 5 5 cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) and moon wrasse (Thalassoma lunare), are controlling infections by eating small ectoparasites from the thresher shark's body (Grutter, 1999).

What is unusual about the Hawaiian cleaner wrasse? ›

The cleaner wrasse has a specially designed mouth that allows it to remove external parasites, mucus, and dead skin cells from the host's body. The cleaner wrasse will even enter the mouth and gill chambers of larger fish and eels.

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