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Is my Female Eightline changing? Clearly the fins have more color than before. First picture was with my cell phone and the current picture, this AM, was taken with my SLR
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Is my Female Eightline changing? Clearly the fins have more color than before. First picture was with my cell phone and the current picture, this AM, was taken with my SLR
Initial picture
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Current picture
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It has begun. :)
 

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Is my Female Eightline changing? Clearly the fins have more color than before. First picture was with my cell phone and the current picture, this AM, was taken with my SLR
Initial picture
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Current picture
EightLineFlasher2018052309resized.jpg

i have a juvenile... cant wait to see how it will turn out! great fish!
 

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David,
Post pictures. I can’t wait to see how mine will turn out also. I saw exceptional pictures on the internet and hope that mine will eventually look like them.
 

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David,
Post pictures. I can’t wait to see how mine will turn out also. I saw exceptional pictures on the internet and hope that mine will eventually look like them.

no good picture, but it's pretty identical to your, he still with its juvenil colors
 

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It is hard to take photo of fast moving wrasses. You need a fast camera with good telephoto lens. Can't get too close to the glass or they won't act natural.
 

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Saw this unidentified beauty at a Petco and for $20 decided to take the risk. She’s been through QT, eats like a pig and is currently the bossy queen of my 133 gal DT (not saying much as all she has to boss around are 5 tiny chromis and three clowns.)
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I THOUGHT she might be a Red Fin Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis) but I’m new to the hobby and with every new thing I learn, get a better picture of how much more I need to learn.
 

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Well that would explain a lot! First thing she did was go back to “clown world” (far back corner) and tell my big bossy female clown that if she felt like it, she would be turning it in to “wrasse world.”
 

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I am at the LFS. What is the species of this female? Sorry for the poor picture and poor light. It is at the LFS and I only have a cell phone. Thanks guys
 
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And this one? Same thing here. I think better picture here. Thanks

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This one I believe is C. Flavidorsalis yellow fin wrasse

That first one looks like a whip fin also but can’t really tell. The big dogs have better wrasse eyes than I.
 

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The dorsal is too dark for whipfin. Looks like a rubripinnis or condei to me.

Second is definitely flavidorsalis.
 

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Quick please. Is this a Hooded Fairy wrasse? The first dorsal Ray, or the dorsal fin have a black spot.
 

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I saw it too. The fish that I saw have spot rather than dark 1 st ray. Also the ventral fins are too long. They likely belong to the Tono or Whipfinn group and likely to be too aggressive. They have a mislabeled Sailfin male in the tank also. These females are anything but shy. You can see they are sparing with each other.
 
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