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4-5 inch wrasse

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I need to get rid of this fish. It's at least 4 years old. It's outgrown my tanks. You can have it for free if you can come and get it or meet me in a 30 min range. Maryland 21784. else wise you would need to pay overnight shipping and box charge calculated by ups store.

PS. If you have an extra frag I'd love to have it as an exchange but definitely not required.

Here is a video of it eating.
 

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Which species. Look like a melanarus?
 
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I'm not positive as it was given to me but it looks exactly as a male adult melanarus
 

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It's a melanarus
 

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interesting one sec
 

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