The Bird Wrasse (Gomphosus varius) is a unique and active reef fish known for its elongated snout, which resembles a bird’s beak and helps it hunt small crustaceans and invertebrates. Found throughout the Indo-Pacific, it inhabits coral reefs and lagoons, often seen darting among rocks and coral structures. Males are typically larger and more vividly colored, displaying greenish-blue hues, while females are usually brown or reddish. Bird Wrasses are hardy and fast swimmers, but they can be aggressive toward smaller or slower tank mates. Their curious behavior and distinctive look make them a fascinating addition to larger marine aquariums.