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I have a terminal male pseudojuloides splendens. So hopefully she would change because that would be amazing. I never knew wrasses can get this beautiful, it's crazy. I wonder how much its value is lol.
 

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Scared to even ask.
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He is likely a P. lineopunctatus wrasse, Linespot flasher. They have filamentous dorsal fin and rounded caudal fin. Hard to tell if this wrasse have filamentous dorsal fin.
 

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He is likely a P. lineopunctatus wrasse, Linespot flasher. They have filamentous dorsal fin and rounded caudal fin. Hard to tell if this wrasse have filamentous dorsal fin.

That seems right. The physical structure of the fish matches, he’s just a ton darker than the images, shading very close to purple vs the red/orange I see. Is that normal for the species?
 

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The first picture coloration is right. Second picture exposure make it hard to see. Coloration of Flasher wrasse are so different according to mood and health. Linespot is identical to the Blue Flasher except Blue Flasher have lunate shape caudal fin with trailers.
 

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The first picture coloration is right. Coloration of Flasher wrasse are so different according to mood and health. Linespot is identical to the Blue Flasher except Blue Flasher have lunate shape caudal fin with trailers.

I’m finding that out. He color shifts like crazy. But he tends to default to a dusty purple with a red belly.

Thanks for the help. Just wanted to make sure I knew exactly what I had since the lfs wasn’t sure. The other one I got is a bit more obvious:
 

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I’m finding that out. He color shifts like crazy. But he tends to default to a dusty purple with a red belly.

Thanks for the help. Just wanted to make sure I knew exactly what I had since the lfs wasn’t sure. The other one I got is a bit more obvious:
Looks like a flavianalis to me...
 

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If the dorsal filaments are red, then he is a flavianalis. The first and last pictures does not seem to be of the same fish.
 
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Sorry if I wasn’t clear. I said “The second one I got was more obvious” and was referencing the second fish I acquired

Could have worded that more clearly, didn’t mean to confuse anyone. I was certain I’d purchased a Carpenters (2nd fish) but wasn’t as certain on the first fish as to what I’d gotten, due to its purple coloration.
 

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Hey @eatbreakfast are you familiar with the pseudocoris bleekeri? I explained earlier in this thread about the fish I got from the lfs I work at. I have a juvenile/female, how likely is it for this species to turn terminal male? I also have a pseudojuloides splendens whos a terminal male in there if that helps.
 

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Now I am clear. I was trying to meshed that first picture with the third picture and cannot. Get a mirror and tape it the the side of the tank, either side or back. A reasonably healthy fish will flashed at himself and you can snap a picture. With fins extended and in full coloration, it is very easy to ID.
Now knowing that the first and third pictures are not of the same fish, the anal find is a lot more yellow to me in the last picture. Wrongly consider the red anal fin in the first picture kinda eliminated Flavinanalis from my list.
 
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Hey @eatbreakfast are you familiar with the pseudocoris bleekeri? I explained earlier about the fish I got from the lfs I work at. I have a juvenile/female, how likely is it for this species to turn terminal male? I also have a pseudojuloides splendens whos a terminal male in there if that helps.
Pseudocoris in general don't do great in captivity. I've kept a male P. bleekeri in a 10ft tank, but it came in as a male. I've never had a Pseudocoris transition in captivity, but I've also only had experience with a handful of specimens.
 

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Pseudocoris in general don't do great in captivity. I've kept a male P. bleekeri in a 10ft tank, but it came in as a male. I've never had a Pseudocoris transition in captivity, but I've also only had experience with a handful of specimens.
Alright thank you! She's in qt as of now. She's pretty hardy as my lfs has kept her for 2 years with only being fed once daily. Eats like a pig though, I am feeding her 5-10 times a day. I will make a thread about this fish and keep updating on it if it were to transition.

Also just curious, what's the estimate value on this guy? It could have been gone for $10 at my store lol.
 

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Alright thank you! She's in qt as of now. She's pretty hardy as my lfs has kept her for 2 years with only being fed once daily. Eats like a pig though, I am feeding her 5-10 times a day. I will make a thread about this fish and keep updating on it if it were to transition.

Also just curious, what's the estimate value on this guy? It could have been gone for $10 at my store lol.
$10-30 for females, males significantly more...
 
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