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Are you sure? It doesnt look like the ship fins I seen. Is it a whip fin from a different region?
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110% sure I'm afraid. There isn't much regional variability with the species.
 
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I've been told 2 different types. Can you help?

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What about this wrasse? I got him as C. cyanopleura. However after a few weeks, and close observation I think he may be a C. aurantidorsalis. What say you? TIA
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What about this wrasse? I got him as C. cyanopleura. However after a few weeks, and close observation I think he may be a C. aurantidorsalis. What say you? TIA
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C. cf cyanopluera (ruby head)
 
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