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How about this one? Was sold as “fairy wrasses” because RT hats how he bought it and wholesaler didn’t know what it was

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When I googled black fin fairy, what’s the picture that comes up for that fish. Maybe that’s a typo or mistake

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That's C. condei.
Don't trust common names; they are not unique.
 

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That's C. condei.
Don't trust common names; they are not unique.


Gotcha thanks hunter.

My guess was Scott’s at first. Been in tank for two weeks with established flame, pintail, labout and rose banded. He chases the pintail every now and again.

I have a rhomboid and a lineatus coming next week, I’m thinking my best bet is to get him out
 

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It does look something like a Scott's as they are closely related. Unfortunately they are closely related in regard to their aggression as well. Good call removing him IMO. The C. isoscoles and rhomboid would likely suffer with him in the tank.
 

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Please ID my new wrasse in this video. Thanks. I was told c. Isosceles. Is that correct? A86AEBE2-40AB-4C65-B9AE-022C4D167710.jpeg
 

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How about this one? Was sold as “fairy wrasses” because RT hats how he bought it and wholesaler didn’t know what it was

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Your fish looks very similar to mine which was sold to me as c. isosceles (splendid pintail fairy wrasse). See my post with video.
 
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