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Thanks for the help. The thing that is throwing me off is the red circular mark. Do the Fiji specimens also get that i couldn't seem to find a picture?
The red spot on the side? That's a characteristic of the species, regardless of region. However, scottorum always fades in captivity, and that red spot is one of the first markings to go. :(
 

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No, it can't be from the Cooks with the black present in the dorsal. The fin patterns actually best match specimens from American Samoa, but that's pretty close to Fiji.
TJ (@eatbreakfast) might know more than I one this one.
Looks like the Fiji variant to me. They have been coming in pretty regularly.
 

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Hi Guys -time for me to call on your thoughts
Would you id that as Isosceles or not?

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Hi @evolved , @eatbreakfast , et al,

I'd like to get a positive ID on this guy, please?

He was sent as a katherinae from the Philippines, but I've read in earlier posts in this thread that they are often confused with temminckii. I need to be sure I'm getting the former, as he'd be going in with a few other Cirrhilabrus - lineatus, isosceles, lubbocki - as well as a few other wrasses.

The photo was sent by the store, but I'll go through a bit later to take some more photos if the identity isn't clear from this photo.


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Hi @evolved , @eatbreakfast , et al,

I'd like to get a positive ID on this guy, please?

He was sent as a katherinae from the Philippines, but I've read in earlier posts in this thread that they are often confused with temminckii. I need to be sure I'm getting the former, as he'd be going in with a few other Cirrhilabrus - lineatus, isosceles, lubbocki - as well as a few other wrasses.

The photo was sent by the store, but I'll go through a bit later to take some more photos if the identity isn't clear from this photo.


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That is indeed the male katheinae from the Philippines.
 

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Hi, could you tell me if this is a type of Pencil wrasse. And if so, which kind? None of my books had one with the black on the tail. Thanks!

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Hi, could you tell me if this is a type of Pencil wrasse. And if so, which kind? None of my books had one with the black on the tail. Thanks!

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Yes, Pseudojuloides cerasinus.
 

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I was just looking in my book again at that type of Pencil Wrasse and saw the black tail. I didn't think it was that type because the color pattern is different. I guess they vary in their patterns. Thanks again!
 

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Thanks TJ! As I suspected.

A little disappointed with Live Aquaria on this one. This isn't a hard species to differentiate, they shouldn't have gotten it wrong.
 

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It's definitely H. melanurus. The pattern on the tail is the dead giveaway. H. chrysotaenia has spots on the tail.

I can't believe LA is giving me grief about this. They say they can't ID it positively unless I send a picture with white lights. SMH.
 
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