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It's a female Cirrhilabrus in the rubripinnis complex of species. Either rubeus, joanallenae, or africanus.Just saw this thread! I got a little female from my LFS - didn't know what she was but not doing well so brought her home. Six months later she is doing great... not sure what she is... yellow fin wrasse?
Bathyphilus of efatensis.I have another one...she was labeled as a “hooded flame wrasse” at my LFS. I’m guessing female Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus?
Yes, their care and behavior is comparable to a small leopard wrasse.Any info on whether Xenojulius Margaritaceus are reef safe?
YupCirrhilabrus cyanopleura?
Cirrhilabrus lubbocki, Philippines variant.Guessing he’s in the lubbocki complex
That's a nice looking wrasseGuessing he’s in the lubbocki complex
Cirrhilabrus lubbocki, Philippines variant.
Yup.Same/ similar temperament and care as a multicolored Lubbock?
To me that sounds as though there is a bully in the tank. For the most part wrasses should be outgoing.Hi Eatbreakfast I have a question about my wrasse that maybe you can help me with. On page 147 you helped me identify my wrasse. Since putting him in he has only come out a few times. He is alive and wedged into a hole in the rock. He has not come out in about 7 days, should i be worried??? I can see his fins flick back and forth sometimes. I know they can hide just wondering how long i should wait it out. Thanks
Scott
Ok maybe i will try get him out and put him in quarantine again. I did have him in a acclimation box for 3 days and nothing happenedTo me that sounds as though there is a bully in the tank. For the most part wrasses should be outgoing.
+1Looks like P. flavianalis to me. Definitely not a filamented.