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Here’s a fun one, I know genus and species, but curious if female or transitional
H. timorensis, female. Males are green with a different pattern.
 

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I know it’s a hooded, but it’s bathyphilus and not efatensis right?
And what clues to look for in regards to transition to male?

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Some sort of fairy wrasse.
 

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Hi there, here’s my new guy or girl. LFS said exquisite but I didn’t believe them. After online research I’m confused. Can you please help ID? Thanks.
 

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Hi there, here’s my new guy or girl. LFS said exquisite but I didn’t believe them. After online research I’m confused. Can you please help ID? Thanks.
C. cyanopluera, female
 
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okay thank you, it was sold to me as a female. Should have known better. Maybe that explains some of the aggression that I am seeing from the P.Octotaenia male I already have.
Octotaenia is a cut above the rest in the genus for aggression. It likely won't accept any other Paracheilinus in only a 60g tank.
If the tank was double that size, you might have a chance.
 

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Octotaenia is a cut above the rest in the genus for aggression. It likely won't accept any other Paracheilinus in only a 60g tank.
If the tank was double that size, you might have a chance.
okay then will have to keep an eye on it and look for options if it gets worse.
 
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