Blackbarred Wrasse
Thalassoma nigrofasciatum
The Blackbarred Wrasse (Thalassoma nigrofasciatum) is a tropical reef fish recognized by its distinctive black barring or vertical stripes. This small to medium-sized wrasse inhabits coral reef environments where it forages for small benthic invertebrates. Little specific information exists in widely available fisheries literature regarding its angling importance.

识别要点
- Distinctive black barring or vertical stripes on body
- Typical Thalassoma wrasse body shape - moderately deep and compressed
- Coloration typically includes darker bars against lighter background
栖息地
Inhabits coral reef environments in tropical waters, typically found among reef structures and rocky substrates at various depths.
饵料备注
Not typically targeted by anglers; if caught, small hooks with natural baits or small artificial lures would work.
行为
Forages on small benthic invertebrates and zooplankton; like other Thalassoma wrasses, may exhibit protogynous hermaphroditism.
注意事项
none notable
钓法备注
Generally not a target species for recreational fishing due to small size and limited angling interest.