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What wrasse is this? Moyers or kuiters leopard wrasse? I bought both a while ago, and I only see this guy... So trying to find which one if the two survived

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What wrasse is this? Moyers or kuiters leopard wrasse? I bought both a while ago, and I only see this guy... So trying to find which one if the two survived

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Dont believe this is a Leopard.
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@i cant think ?

What wrasse is this? Moyers or kuiters leopard wrasse? I bought both a while ago, and I only see this guy... So trying to find which one if the two survived

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80% sure its M moyeri but not 100%
 

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What wrasse is this? Moyers or kuiters leopard wrasse? I bought both a while ago, and I only see this guy... So trying to find which one if the two survived

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Moyeri! A stunning leopard too - not the most common or gorgeous from a distance but look at them closely and the colours just pop.
 

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Yes, definitely an M. moyeri.
A female.
Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
 

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Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
The difference is less stricking than with other Macropharyngodon species.

The male is more green. Dorsal and caudal fins get clear greenish/blue stripes. And the flanks behind the gills are yellow/gold.
The female has barely any color in the tail fin. The male’s is full of color pink-green-blue-green-pink from top to bottom.

I’m writing this as I watch my male and female swim around. I’ll try to take some picture later today when the lights are at their peak.
 

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Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).

The male was happy to pose:
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The female was shy…
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The male was happy to pose:
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The female was shy…
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I have always loved moyeri but those photos are drop dead gorgeous. It really makes me question if I do kuiteri or moyeri now.
 
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Is it a female though? I’ve yet to see a difference in male vs female - Kuiteri has a clear difference but Moyeri isn’t quite so obvious to the eye (much like Choati - unless you get a proper juvenile like I managed to source in December).
you’ve had a choati since December?? What’s ur secret? I’ve bought a few in the past, and they never survive past a few weeks for me
 

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you’ve had a choati since December?? What’s ur secret? I’ve bought a few in the past, and they never survive past a few weeks for me
Yeah! Here she is - she’s tiny (1 inch when I got her and she’s already grown twice her size).
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When I first got her in the LFS. She was smaller than my pink streaks when I got her into my 3‘ 25G tank.
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My main thing was I left her in the LFS for 2-3 weeks to settle down before I moved her again - I could’ve moved her the day she landed but it was too risky.
She feeds off everything and anything too! Even pellet she will take an interest to - picking the smaller pieces (her mouth is tiny right now). I also had a tank full of pods ready to house her if she did go on a hunger strike (luckily I didn’t face any issues like that). Eventually she will have to leave the 3 foot nano unless I remove some rock/make the tank more spacious for her, but luckily I have a 5 foot 700l wrasse tank for when that happens!
 

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