Can anyone ID this fish?

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Is not my fish, not my tank :xd:

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Moved to current forum.
 

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Halichoeres bivittatus, its common name is slippery dick. Gets to be about 14in, at that size will go after CUC, and may flip corals and small rocks.
 

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I guess I have to be the one to go for it.... that is a juvenile "slippery dick" wrasse. Halichoeres bivittatus is the scientific name and it is not invert friendly.
 

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