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Can anyone ID please. Listed as a blue star but I don't think it is. Thanks in advance.

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Thank you all! She is settled into QT. She ate already which is amazing. She also has been swimming around. I was expecting an immediate dive into the sand.
 
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Hi everyone! I wanted to know if this is a female Flasher Wrasse or another type? I have the male (above) but the LFS wasn't sure on the species of the smaller one. If it's a female should I take her out now to avoid future conflicts with the existing male?
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Bought as leopard wrasse. Not sure if it really is. Thanks
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I was told it’s a black leopard wrasse but I have one and it looks different
 
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