Once acclimated, what is the Melanurus Wrasse known to have?

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An excellent appetite

The Melanurus Wrasse is noted as being one of the more robust feeders in the family, contrasting with some of the more delicate species introduced to new environments. After the initial acclimation period within the aquarium, this species typically displays a very eager desire to consume food. It readily accepts a broad range of standard, high-quality captive fare, including various manufactured pellets, high-quality flake foods, and staple frozen offerings like mysis shrimp, making it generally less challenging to maintain nutritionally compared to some of its more timid relatives.

Once acclimated, what is the Melanurus Wrasse known to have?
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