See any thalassoma hardwicke?So since this is my first time diving with wrasse since becoming a nerd I have some observations. Thalassoma are everywhere and are just constantly roaming and following parrotfish. Bird wrasse are not far behind and the adults have a similar behavior as Thalassoma but the juveniles are very common and inhabit a small bit of reef alongside Pseudocheilinus wrasse. Both of which prefer inhabiting a small section rather then roaming. Finally hanging on the edge of the reef are the dragon and razor wrasse.
My final wrasse count for Hawaii in order of how common:
Dissapointed not to see:
- Thalassoma duperrey - thousands
- Thalassoma ballieui - hundreds
- Gomphosus varius - hundreds
- Oxycheilinus unifasciatus- hundreds
- Pseudocheilinus evanidus - tens
- Iniistius baldwini - tens
- Pseudocheilinus octotaenia - tens
- Labroides pthirophagus - tens
- Coris Gaimard - several
- Thalassoma trilobatum - several
- Novaculichthys taeniorius - several
- Thalassoma purpeum - few
- Stethojulis balteata - 3
- Anampses chrysocephalus - 2
- Anampses cuvier - 1
- Macropharyngodon jeoffroy
- Coris venusta
- Cirrhilabrus jordani