Cirrhilabrus is a saltwater fish genus in the family Labridae. Fast Aquatics catalogs 5 Cirrhilabrus species across the hobby trade. Each species page below has the full care guide - parameters, diet, compatibility, breeding/propagation, common diseases, and live vendor availability.

All Cirrhilabrus species (5)

Exquisite Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus exquisitus
intermediate 55g+
Lubbocks Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus lubbocki
intermediate 55g+
Rubys Red Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis
intermediate 55g+
Scotts Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus scottorum
intermediate 55g+
Solar Fairy Wrasse
Cirrhilabrus solorensis
intermediate 55g+
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What is Cirrhilabrus?

Cirrhilabrus is a genus of reef-safe wrasse commonly kept in home aquariums. The genus includes C. solorensis, C. cyanopleura, C. flavidorsalis, C. exquisitus, C. aurantidorsalis, each with overlapping care requirements but distinct color, growth pattern, or behavior. Aquarists choose Cirrhilabrus for its combination of visual appeal, wide availability, and well-documented husbandry - unlike fringe species that require specialist care, Cirrhilabrus sits in the sweet spot of mainstream aquarium keeping.

Wild populations of Cirrhilabrus originate from Indo-Pacific reef slopes. The species in this genus have been kept in aquariums for decades, and most are now available as captive-bred or aquacultured specimens. Captive-bred Cirrhilabrus ship healthier than wild-caught and acclimate to closed-system parameters within 7-14 days, vs. the 30-60 day acclimation typical of wild imports.

Cirrhilabrus care - tank size, light, flow, parameters

Cirrhilabrus is rated intermediate care difficulty across the genus, though specific species can vary. The dominant care requirements are:

For reef tanks (where most Cirrhilabrus belong if it is coral or marine), maintain stable parameters: alkalinity 8-9 dKH, calcium 420-450 ppm, magnesium 1300-1400 ppm, nitrate 5-10 ppm, phosphate 0.03-0.05 ppm. Daily alkalinity swing should not exceed 0.5 dKH/24h. For freshwater Cirrhilabrus, target stable temperature (within 2°F daily swing), pH appropriate to native habitat, and weekly 25-30% water changes.

How to choose a healthy Cirrhilabrus specimen

Visual inspection at point of purchase prevents 70%+ of post-purchase losses. For Cirrhilabrus, evaluate:

Reputable Fast Aquatics vendors disclose collection origin on every Cirrhilabrus listing. Browse current availability with carrier-tracked Buyer Protection on every order, and a 4-hour DOA guarantee starting at carrier-reported delivery.

Acclimating Cirrhilabrus to a new tank

The first 60-90 minutes after delivery determine whether Cirrhilabrus thrives or limps for weeks. Drip acclimation is the safest universal protocol:

  1. Float the sealed shipping bag in the display or quarantine tank for 15 minutes to equalize temperature within ±1°F.
  2. Open the bag and gently transfer Cirrhilabrus with shipping water into a clean container at the side of the tank.
  3. Run air-line tubing from the display, knot or use a drip valve to slow flow to 2-3 drops per second.
  4. Drip until the original shipping water volume has tripled (saltwater) or doubled (freshwater). Takes 60-90 minutes.
  5. Verify acclimation water salinity (saltwater) or hardness (freshwater) matches display before transfer.
  6. Net the specimen into the display - never pour shipping water into the tank.
  7. Lights low or off for the first 4-8 hours. No feeding for 24 hours.

Cirrhilabrus tankmates and compatibility

Most Cirrhilabrus species are compatible with peaceful community tankmates that share their water-chemistry needs and adult-size range. The general compatibility rules:

For specific tankmate compatibility, browse the linked Cirrhilabrus species pages below - each individual species page has a tankmate-compatibility table cross-checked against the Fast Aquatics husbandry database.

Common Cirrhilabrus diseases and treatment

Most Cirrhilabrus diseases come from skipped quarantine, parameter swings, or stress. The most common conditions to watch for:

Quarantine all new Cirrhilabrus for 21-30 days minimum (saltwater) or 14-21 days (freshwater) in a separate tank with prophylactic treatment. The single highest-impact husbandry practice for any aquarist.

Cirrhilabrus - Frequently asked questions

What is Cirrhilabrus coral or fish?

Cirrhilabrus is a genus of reef-safe wrasse commonly kept in home aquariums. Includes C. solorensis, C. cyanopleura, C. flavidorsalis, C. exquisitus, C. aurantidorsalis.

How do you care for Cirrhilabrus?

Cirrhilabrus requires intermediate care difficulty: standard reef LED light, moderate flow, carnivore - varied frozen + pellets. Stable parameters are critical - daily alkalinity swings under 0.5 dKH (reef) or stable temperature within 2°F (freshwater).

What are the most popular Cirrhilabrus species?

Popular species: C. solorensis, C. cyanopleura, C. flavidorsalis, C. exquisitus, C. aurantidorsalis. Each has slight care variations - check individual species pages for specifics.

How much does Cirrhilabrus cost?

Cirrhilabrus pricing varies by tier: budget specimens $5-50, mid-tier $25-200, premium grade $100-2,000+. Captive-bred or aquacultured specimens command a premium but ship healthier.

Where can I buy Cirrhilabrus?

Fast Aquatics connects to vetted vendors of Cirrhilabrus across all 50 US states with overnight FedEx shipping, climate-aware hold logic, and 4-hour DOA guarantee.

Is Cirrhilabrus reef-safe?

Cirrhilabrus reef-safety varies by species. Most are considered reef-safe with caution; verify on individual species pages.

What color morphs of Cirrhilabrus are available?

Common morphs: red velvet, flame fin, blue-side, exquisite, lavender wrasse.