"Red Stripe Eviota" ID?

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I've seen these pop up on Reef Beauties a few times lately and they've always caught my eye. The problem is they're only labeled as "Eviota sp." so there's no concrete scientific name / ID, does anyone recognize what this species is?
I'd love to add a group since I'm going for a mainly Eviota & Trimma dominant tank and they look stunning
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I've seen these pop up on Reef Beauties a few times lately and they've always caught my eye. The problem is they're only labeled as "Eviota sp." so there's no concrete scientific name / ID, does anyone recognize what this species is?
I'd love to add a group since I'm going for a mainly Eviota & Trimma dominant tank and they look stunning
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The above posts are correct, this is Trimma cana and not an Eviota species.

I will warn you, Eviota and Trimma prefer to be in small groups of 3-5 or pairs. So I don’t recommend getting large groups of 7-10.
 

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