Leopard wrasse?

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Happy Sunday everyone.
Picked up this guy yesterday , I've kept leopard wrasse before but I'm unfamiliar with this one. The LFS said it was a green leopard wrasse, never heard that one before, can anyone help me out with an ID ?

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Male Ornate Leopard Wrasse
Macropharyngodon ornatus
 

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Agree on ornate and a beauty
 

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Happy Sunday everyone.
Picked up this guy yesterday , I've kept leopard wrasse before but I'm unfamiliar with this one. The LFS said it was a green leopard wrasse, never heard that one before, can anyone help me out with an ID ?

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I believe this is a transitioning Macropharyngodon ornatus.
 

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You have a male Macropharyngodon meleagris. The give away is the yellow ear spot. Male M. meleagris develop this yellow spot M. ornatus does not. Your young male has a lot of red coloration right now which is why it looks like an ornatus, but as he matures he'll develop more green.
 

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Happy Sunday everyone.
Picked up this guy yesterday , I've kept leopard wrasse before but I'm unfamiliar with this one. The LFS said it was a green leopard wrasse, never heard that one before, can anyone help me out with an ID ?

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Male meleagris leopard wrasse, you can tell it's a meleagris by the black and while scale behind its head, and it definitely has a strong male coloration, good luck with him!
 
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You have a male Macropharyngodon meleagris. The give away is the yellow ear spot. Male M. meleagris develop this yellow spot M. ornatus does not. Your young male has a lot of red coloration right now which is why it looks like an ornatus, but as he matures he'll develop more green.
Is that why the store owner told me it was a green leopard wrasse ? I did notice a hint of green under the store lights
 

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Is that why the store owner told me it was a green leopard wrasse ? I did notice a hint of green under the store lights
Yep! Male meleagris wrasse have a green/blue coloration and red and black markings, under white light the red and green are more prominent
 

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