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Pyjama Wrasse Pseudocheilinus HexataeniaPyjama Wrasse Pseudocheilinus Hexataenia The Six Line Wrasse is a small, active fish known for its striking coloration, featuring six horizontal orange stripes across its blue body, a green tail fin with an eyespot, and other vibrant markings. It typically grows to a maximum size of around 4 inches, making it suitable for tanks as small as 30 gallons. Origin Originating from the Indo Pacific and Fiji regions, the Six Line Wrasse is a natural reef
Pyjama Wrasse Pseudocheilinus HexataeniaThe Six Line Wrasse is a small, active fish known for its striking coloration, featuring six horizontal orange stripes across its blue body, a green tail fin with an eyespot, and other vibrant markings. It typically grows to a maximum size of around 4 inches, making it suitable for tanks as small as 30 gallons.
Origin
Originating from the Indo-Pacific and Fiji regions, the Six Line Wrasse is a natural reef dweller, requiring a tank environment that mimics its natural habitat with plenty of hiding spots, caves, and live rock.
Feeding Habits
This carnivorous fish primarily feeds on small invertebrates, such as snails, urchins, and flatworms. It is recommended to feed them a variety of high-quality marine meaty foods, including carnivorous pelleted diet and meaty treats such as mysis and brine shrimp.
Suitable Tank Mates
The Six Line Wrasse is typically reef safe and does not nip at corals. However, it can be aggressive towards other fish, particularly smaller, peaceful wrasses. It is best to limit the number of "cleaner" fish in the aquarium to prevent injury or death from aggression. Potential tank mates include larger, semi-aggressive wrasse species, such as the banana wrasse and dragon wrasse, but they will require considerably more space.
Aggression Level
This fish is considered semi-aggressive and should be added last to the tank to reduce aggression. It is recommended to have only one Six Line Wrasse per aquarium to limit aggression, unless breeding is intended.
Recommended Experience Level
The Six Line Wrasse is categorized as an easy-care fish, suitable for beginning aquarists. However, maintaining a saltwater aquarium still requires specialist knowledge.
Necessary Water Parameters
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Temperature: 75 to 82°F (24 to 28°C)
- Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
- Salinity: 1.022-1.025
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★★★★★ 3
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Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Grassgreen
My dog loves it but it does come apart. He’s not a dog that destroys things but he bit prices off of it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Heavy duty
Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Green, Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Green
I just unboxed this so I will update if my opinion changes. I bought the medium dog toy, it’s a a great size, perfect for my 110 pound lab and my 60 pound pit terrier mix. It’s heavy duty so I don’t see this being torn apart anytime soon, it has a slight mint scent (mostly rubber). As of right now, I can confidently say that I see myself buying more from this brand. Hopefully it helps with their stinky breath, if not then at least it’s a fun toy for the pups.
Update: after over a month of play I can say it’s still going pretty strong. My dog did manage to damage it a bit but if you have dogs who are rough on their toys, this is a good option. I was also surprised to find out that there is a squeaker in the base of it, the pups have to bite really hard in order to hear it, heavy duty toy.
I will say one of the only downsides is that it doesn’t seem too appealing to my pups. If there are other toys around they’ll go for the other toys but occasionally will pick this. I still recommend it. Has been lasting us awhile (I have 3 pups).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Dog ends up eating plastic ends
Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Grassgreen
At first I thought this would be a great toy but in reality the design doesn’t make sense. The little pieces ‘pricks’ of the cactus get chewed off and swallowed by the dog. So you’re essentially feeding them plastic.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
AMAZING for my Doberman
Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Grassgreen, Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Grassgreen
This toy is the absolute BEST! It has out lasted every other toy by a long shot. So far it has lasted 7 months with a very tough chewer. No other toy has lasted more than a week or two aside from this one. I got this the same week I got my Doberman puppy. I am very impressed how well it has lasted so far. It’s still in great shape but is missing some of the “spikes” and has some tooth indents. Squeezer still works well too. It’s one of his favorite toys.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Puppy loves it! Great activity.
Size: For Medium Dog, Color: Grassgreen
My 5 month old puppy absolutely loves this toy. She spends hours chewing on it and squeaking. It’s heavy enough duty that she can’t bite the side parts off but she can munch on it at the back of her teeth. Great for cleaning teeth! She did bite some of the little nubs off but I expected some of that. It’s really the perfect hardness for her. Worth buying!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026