Creole Wrasse
Creole Wrasse, Intermediate, Initial Phase

| Name: | Creole Wrasse |
| Scientific Name: | Clepticus parrae |
| Family: | Wrasses |
| Taxonomic: | Labridae |
| ID Group: | Parrotfishes & Wrasses |
| Size: | 4 - 7 in. |
| Depth Range: | On the reef (10 – 60 ft.) |
| Sightings: | Seen many times |
This Wrasse has a body that ranges from dark purple to lavender, with a darker shade on its upper snout. Juveniles are violet or grayish-blue, with rows of dark and light spots or short bands along the body.
The Creole Wrasse is often seen swimming in open water near drop-offs and over reefs, either in small groups or large streaming schools.