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I think my C. cyanopleura is in transition, any feedback?
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I believe it is a 8 lined wrasse. The question is now is it worth having in my tank? It's about 3 inches long and got it for $20. Should I keep it? It's in a mixed reef as of now.

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They get more aggressive as they get older, particularly to peaceful fish and fish added after them.
 

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They also get 2 or 3 inches larger, if I'm not mistaken.
 

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Is this picture good enough for an id?

I will get a better one once the fish is out of the bag.

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Lol yeah but what species....

Im pretty sure it's not what I ordered so I want to confirm before I contact the vendor.
 

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Well, that's what I think it is as well, but I have the luxury seeing the fish in person.

I am fairly certain it is not C. rubrimarginatus as ordered
 
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Not rubrimarginatus; not with the yellow around the eyes and no yellow on top of the head.

fwiw, not the first time I've seen a vendor mix up those females.
 
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