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Can anyone ID this wrasse? Looks like a greenish body and has some red on the top of the head.

I bought this as a carpenters flasher from my LFS and the fish was pretty stressed when I got it. Assumed the color would come around but 2 weeks later no changes. Also missing that long top fin. Any ideas?


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Can anyone ID this wrasse? Looks like a greenish body and has some red on the top of the head.

I bought this as a carpenters flasher from my LFS and the fish was pretty stressed when I got it. Assumed the color would come around but 2 weeks later no changes. Also missing that long top fin. Any ideas?


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Cirrhilabrus exquisitus transitional male/mature female - looks like she’ll turn into a stunner too. They stay that overall olive green colour but their find are where the colour is - often presenting in some gorgeous reds, yellows and black/blues.

For future reference, wrasses don’t really change colour when stressed - a red/orange species will usually have a muted orange, whilst a green species often present in more paled colours of themselves. IDs are usually more difficult in species when they’re females or newly transitioned males.
 

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