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C. lineatus, of course (for those that don't know)
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C. lineatus, of course (for those that don't know)
Is this one better ?Macropharyngodon geoffroy; looks to be a young male (but I'd need a photo in better focus to be certain).
Yay I was hoping she was a she lolA bit better; there's more female traits than male at this time.
There is a variant of Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura which is close to this.
The other possibility is a female Cirrhilabrus solorensis.
Based off the little I can see in those photos, I'd tend to side with cyanopleura, but I could go either way on this one right now.
You're very welcome. It certainly is not rubrisquamis, fwiw.Thanks. I was thinking either the cyanopleura or the Cirrhilabrus rubrisquamis. I love the coloring on this fish, wish I could get you a better picture. Thanks again.
It appears to be Halichoeres biocellatus. But no wrasse is safely compatible with a sixline I'm afraid.Sorry horrible pic! Is it compatible with a sixline in a 75?
You're very welcome. It certainly is not rubrisquamis, fwiw.
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The coloration is way off.Out of curiosity why can it not be? What is the distinctive trait?
Cirrhilabrus pylei, Cebu variant, maleName and sex if you can tell. not great at pics with phone specially with led's