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Thanks Hunter, going by your chart I'll need to re-home him sooner rather than later.C. temminckii
P. flavianalisID on this little fella? Came in as C. sp but looks to be a flasher wrasse of some kind. Currently about 1.5”
P. flavianalis
Yes, C. cyanopleura
And that common name is a problem, as that one typically does map back to a Thalassoma.blue head wrasse
Sorry if its not even a wrasse, but i kinda assumed it was from shape and looks
I came across this photo when i was looking through pseudojuloides on Google. I was just wondering if anyone was able to ID the species. Im not sure if it even is a pseudojuloides, but idk enough to tell.
Oh cool, Thank you very much, i never imagined it would be a halichoeres. Definitely a new favourite for that genus.Halichoeres burukae. I've never seen it offered in the hobby.
Small typo; "burekae".Halichoeres burukae. I've never seen it offered in the hobby.
Halichoeres is a mess. This is a species of a distinct sub-group that will definitely be split off, someday.Oh cool, Thank you very much, i never imagined it would be a halichoeres. Definitely a new favourite for that genus.
Doubtful.Is it unobtainable or is there a chance it will get collected still.
Oh right that makes senseSmall typo; "burekae".
Halichoeres is a mess. This is a species of a distinct sub-group that will definitely be split off, someday.
Doubtful.