It is a light green color, with blue lines running parallel across its body and an orange spiny dorsal fin.
It also has a thicker, orange stripe that runs in between the blue lines, from the pectoral fin to the tail.
[5] As most reef fish, the Belted Wrasse is relatively small, reaching 6 inches (15 centimeters) in length in full maturity.
[7] The belted wrasse is native to the Hawaiian Islands, but can also found in the reefs of the Johnston Atoll,[5] 825 miles from Honolulu.
[6] Belted Wrasses are benthopelagic,[8] meaning they live at the bottom of the sea, near corals and algae beds.