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I would love to know what the wrasse is that’s not the McCoskers. Thanks!
Need a better pic. Could be a female katherine's.

Any idea what this guy is?

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At the lfs and spotted this beauty and I'd love to take him home. Help please.

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Bodianus bimaculatus.
 

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Need a better pic. Could be a female katherine's.


C. katoi

P. flavianalis

Bodianus bimaculatus.
Do you foresee any issues with my wrasses, Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura), Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus exquisitus), Ruby Longfin fairy wrasse, (Cirrhilabrus rubeus) and Yellow wrasse (halichoeres chrysus)?
 

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Do you foresee any issues with my wrasses, Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Ruby Head Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cf cyanopleura), Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus exquisitus), Ruby Longfin fairy wrasse, (Cirrhilabrus rubeus) and Yellow wrasse (halichoeres chrysus)?
Those will be fine in a tank 48" or longer.
 

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Definitely a good price. Mine's a model citizen thus far, and she cohabitates with my male H. Melanurus well. I think I paid about $50-is for her.
 

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LFS had some christmas wrasses that I couldn't ID.. I think it's the ornate one? and also, don't they need a sandbed? I asked the owner and he was like nah they just sleep in the rock

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LFS had some christmas wrasses that I couldn't ID.. I think it's the ornate one? and also, don't they need a sandbed? I asked the owner and he was like nah they just sleep in the rock

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Halichoeres ornatissimus. Yes, they meed sand.
 

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Halichoeres ornatissimus. Yes, they meed sand.

thanks, I figured. Are the ones in the last few photos juveniles? They were the ones I was mostly confused on. The others were really big, no way I want that in my 50 cube.

I thought the ornatissimus only came from hawaii? I asked where they came from and he just said not Hawaii because there's nothing coming from there.
 

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thanks, I figured. Are the ones in the last few photos juveniles? They were the ones I was mostly confused on. The others were really big, no way I want that in my 50 cube.

I thought the ornatissimus only came from hawaii? I asked where they came from and he just said not Hawaii because there's nothing coming from there.
They are all ornatissimus. Fish are still coming out of Hawaii.
 

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This one I think I know. Not for sure. I will say it is a juvenile. Tough to get a good photo. This is about an inch long...
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I'm thinking a juvenile Hemigymnus Melarapterus?
 
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