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She was sold to me as a lunatus but I'm not convinced. She's VERY pink/violet. Johnsoni? Squirei?
Pattern and tiny spot near tail match pictures of female squirei but her vivid pink looks like a picture I saw of @evolved 's female Johnsoni
It's C. cf. lunatus.
 

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I don't get stumped too often any more, but I saw these wrasses at the LFS and have no idea what they are. They have a light green background and orange spots. The LFS could only tell me it is an orange spotted wrasse, which means they have no clue. Looks like halichoeres but I have no clue what kind. maybe a female of some type that is not too popular.
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Without seeing the pelvic fins, can't say for sure, but it is most likely C. roseafascia, unless it is around $600-900, in which case it may be lanceolatus. If you can find out where it came from, that may help.
 

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I asked them where it came from and all they knew is it’s a supplier in Florida. I couldn’t find any pics of a juvenile lanceolatus. The wife thinks it might be a C. Rubrisquamis?
 

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Was the tail pointed or rounded? In the pic it looks pointed, but if it is rounded it very likely is rubrisquamis.
 

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All the pictures it looks pointed, she may be just holding that way. Idk.
 

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Can I get a little help with this one? I know male C. rubrisquamis and female C. Solorensis can be confused and I never learned to tell them apart. Leaning towards the male Red Velvet but I’d like to know how to tell for sure. Thanks!
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Not sure I've ever seen a female C. solorensis, but this looks every bit C. rubrisquamis to me... and a nice one, at that! I should think that the female C. solorensis would be rather smaller . . .

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That is a male C. rubrisquamis. Female solorensis are confused with male C. cf. cyanopleura, not rubrisquamis.
 

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Shouldn’t be hard with black line on tail but I’m drawing a blank. Was a mis ship.

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Edit I just realized how badly my other two wrasse photo-bombed in the second photo! My regal blocked the entire photo the first time around.

I bet you can ID both of those pretty easily, too. Especially the top one. I won’t spoil the fun.
 
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Ok my educated guess is CF pylei based on tail and top fins black spot. Face is patterned a bit like a rubrimarginatus genus wrasse. Cirrhilabrus CF Pylei, AKA Sunset Fairy Wrasse
 
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