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How about this Wrasse?
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How about this Wrasse?
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Here is a better shot.
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I ended up buying both. The Spanish Hog kept picking at this Wrasse and he seemed to enjoy the cleaning.
That's not a sling jaw, its tail, mouth and eyes are wrong for a slingjaw. Its a snooty wrasse, Cheilinus oxycephalus, they are very color variable, specimen to specimen, and moment to moment.
 

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72 bow front. He or she? Is the only wrasse.

1 pintail wrasse (newest addition)
2 oscillaris clowns
3 green chromis
1 Powder brown
1 Yellow tang
2 fire fish (tails also got chewed)
1 comb tooth blenny
1 coral banded shrimp
1 cleaner shrimp
1 emerald crab
1 strawberry crab
1 pistol shrimp
1 Halloween hermit crab
1 blue knuckle hermit
 

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It's a male. That looks like it could be infectious. Have you seen any aggression or think it because of his tail? Might be a good idea to post this on the infectious disease forum.
 

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I don't believe it's fin rot. There aren't any white margins. Something nipped my fire fish tails too. Those are growing bank in.
 

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One of your tangs may be going after them. Did you just add him direct to the tank or did you use an acc box ?
Food soaked in vitamins usually helps the tail heal fast if it’s just from nipping.
 

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I just added my pintail after a week of box acclimation. And my tang still wanted to be a butthead. I threw a mirror near his favor spot and the aggression towards my pintail is gone now. So I would recommend a mirror maybe a couple to distract the tangs.
 

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About the only shrimp I have in my tanks are cleaner shrimp. None of the crabs either. At least one of these are after your small fishes
 

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I also think it's the CBS. Might be time for him to go!

I agree that the coral banded shrimp is a likely culprit, likely at night while the wrasse sleeps in the rocks.

The powder blue tang can definitely cause trouble in a smaller tank, too. It will eventually need rehomed.
 
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