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Here's a picture of him my glass is dirty and this is when my tank just started so it dosent look like this anymore. But that's him
 

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Tanks dirty cause it was early and was in the tank pulling Saltwater on the glass
 

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Yea that's what was on their sheet when it came in. It didn't look like another one I seen at a different store.
 
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I'm beginning to think that every Halichoeres wrasse in existence has been called a Christmas Wrasse by a LFS somewhere! :D
There's at least 5 species it can semi-regularly refer to, plus one other Thalassoma.
I [still] hate common names...
 

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I suspect the female of my johnsoni pair is transitioning. Can someone please confirm. Thanks!

 

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Ordered this from LA as Halichoeres Claudia but am pretty sure this is actually an Ornatissimus. If it is an Ornatissimus I am pretty disappointed,as I did not want a fairly aggressive 7" fish in my display next year lol... Thanks for the ID
 

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Ordered this from LA as Halichoeres Claudia but am pretty sure this is actually an Ornatissimus. If it is an Ornatissimus I am pretty disappointed,as I did not want a fairly aggressive 7" fish in my display next year lol... Thanks for the ID
Yes, H. ornatissmus.
H. claudia?

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Yup.
 

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He's not a very aggressive eater. The other fish out compete him a lot. That being said I've only had him a few weeks
 

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Yes, H. ornatissmus.

Yup.

Thank you for the confirmation. Will it be a good tank mate or become a nuisance eventually? Information is surprisingly difficult to find on the different species often sold as xmas wrasses. The only consensus I could find is that you want claudia and not ornatissmus but with little reason as to why other then ornatissmus gets larger.
 
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