Fish (3) ID help please

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I think one is a divided leopard wrasse, one is a yellow & purple wrasse. Both hide in the sand and have been in hiding since getting them home, last guy ( worse pic) maybe a yellow tail black Blenny? Backs into holes and darts out to eat. Thanks in advance.
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The first wrasse which is the yellow one is the Halichoeres leucoxanthus also known as the Silver Belly wrasse. The second wrasse is Macropharyngodon bipartitus, A leopard wrasse. Not sure about the blenny.
 
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The first wrasse which is the yellow one is the Halichoeres leucoxanthus also known as the Silver Belly wrasse. The second wrasse is Macropharyngodon bipartitus, A leopard wrasse. Not sure about the blenny.
Thank you. These guys and 8 other fish - 3 clowns, 2 yellow watchmen, pearl jawfish, hippo tang, and Firefish) and 2 cleaners and a pistol all within a 40 cube. they were shutting it down and everything went as set. My buddy got the equipment, I have the fish in QT until I can find homes for the ones I can’t hold ( 25 IM lagoon)
 

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