Can anyone identify this guy???

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It was sold to me as a blue head wrasse. I realize now that it’s not. Extremely friendly to all fish and inverts so far. Had in main tank almost a week. Can anyone identify this guy?

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The closest thing I can find on LA is a juvenile Blunthead Wrasse.
 
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The closest thing I can find on LA is a juvenile Blunthead Wrasse.
Thanks!!! Yea he is a little over 4 inches. I’m not sure how long it takes for wrasses to mature and develop their signature colors.
 

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It looks like an initial phase Thalassoma bifasciatum (blueheaded wrasse).
 
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It looks like an initial phase Thalassoma bifasciatum (blueheaded wrasse).
Yes I see... I’ve been doing more research. It looks to be indeed a blue headed wrasse. I assumed otherwise because of its size.
 

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