Redfin fairy wrasse?

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This is Ginny. She's my newest tenant and therefore my favorite. I think she's a
Cirrhilabrus rubripinnis because.... because she looks like one. The LFS didn't know (at least they were honest).

Any hints about look-a-likes I should research to tell for sure?

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She doesn't like to stay still, bit I got these three.
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It does look like a Redfin Fairy wrasse. Here are pictures of mine from juvenile to terminal male, over about 8 months time. Take good care of him and he mature in no time at all. He is a beautiful wrasse, even if he is relatively a cheap wrasse,
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