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Hunter, I need your expertise once again. One of the LFS has this guy, and they have no clue what it is. I don’t want to bring it home without being able to make sure we can properly care for it, if it’s something we even want. Thanks!

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Do you have a more clear photo?
 

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Hunter, I need your expertise once again. One of the LFS has this guy, and they have no clue what it is. I don’t want to bring it home without being able to make sure we can properly care for it, if it’s something we even want. Thanks!

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Looks like a Pseudocoris yamashiroi
 

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Sporadic in the trade. They are available now though. I have found that they don't handle shipping very well, but once settled are fairly hardy. They eat motile inverts and will flip sessile inverts.
 
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Lfs has this labeled as a orange stripe fairy or some random name...


It is a Pencil Wrasse right?

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Yes, Pseudojuloides splendens
 

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Here is my large female Halichoeres wrasse a 5 inches female. Still cannot ID her. Not quite a Vrolikii and not quite a Melanurus either. Some pictures show clearer tail while other show the body coloration and pattern, or Dorsal and Anal fins better
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