Pintail wrasse pair ID required

alanedinburgh

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Hello
Can anyone help with the ID on the juvenile in this picture?
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They being sold as a pair but the info I received were that they came in separate bags and were put together. They came in as a direct import.

Im not sure myself and have had this happen before with juvenile wrasse beeing mislabelled.

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the juvenile/female wrasse in the pictures looks more like a rose band fairy wrasse to me. beautiful adult fish may be a steal if the fish store doesn't know what they have.
 

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The cirhilabrus wrasses don't exist as bonded mating pairs. They exist in a large harem with many females and submales. In a small volume of water, such as a reef tank, they will both turn male and fight. Buy that beautiful male and enjoy it.
 

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