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Today is your day! Enjoy it and you better be shopping at lfs.

Have some crabs for the special day
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and a throw back
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I’ve missed a lot in this thread! So many sweet looking wrasses :)
I finally attempted something that could’ve set off the rest of my guys as a ticking time bomb but it’s gone more than fine and is going perfectly currently!
I finally found the perfect Paracheilinus species and tried it knowing I could separate if needed but nobody cared, I went with a Paracheilinus cyaneus.
 
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some wrasse bomb :)
Do you still have your guy?
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He looks great! I'm thinking yours is a hybrid, his anal fin looks yellow. If he is a hybrid that's really cool!
 

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He looks great! I'm thinking yours is a hybrid, his anal fin looks yellow. If he is a hybrid that's really cool!
His anal fin is a stunning yellow! What do you think he’d be a hybrid between?
 
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His anal fin is a stunning yellow! What do you think he’d be a hybrid between?
My guess is a filamentosus x flavianalis hybrid since they're found in the same waters.
 

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My guess is a filamentosus x flavianalis hybrid since they're found in the same waters.
I’m intrigued now, wonder whether it’ll stay with 2 filaments or grow more.
Also the facial stripes look wrong for a full bred cyaneus. Here’s a decent photo of his face.
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I’m intrigued now, wonder whether it’ll stay with 2 filaments or grow more.
Also the facial stripes look wrong for a full bred cyaneus. Here’s a decent photo of his face.
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You'll have to keep us updated as he gets bigger!
 

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You'll have to keep us updated as he gets bigger!
Will do! Wonder whether he’ll stay small like Flavianalis or get slightly larger like Cyaneus.
I did think he could be filamentosus but the belly colour being pure white with not yellow stripe in the middle looks wrong to me.
 
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Will do! Wonder whether he’ll stay small like Flavianalis or get slightly larger like Cyaneus.
I did think he could be filamentosus but the belly colour being pure white with not yellow stripe in the middle looks wrong to me.
I see more filamentosus characteristics than I do cyaneus, but I like a good mystery!
 

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I see more filamentosus characteristics than I do cyaneus, but I like a good mystery!
Hopefully I have a cyaneus as I prefer the blue over what Filamentosus looks like when he flashes. My LFS that I got this guy from has a photo of the same fish in display which confuses me even more!
Here’s the photo.
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Maybe Filamentosus x Flavianalis x Cyaneus?
What really puts me off is the fact when he’s in “resting” colours he has a bright red filament pair but they seem to only be 2 filaments where as filamentosus has about 10+ filaments.
 
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Hopefully I have a cyaneus as I prefer the blue over what Filamentosus looks like when he flashes. My LFS that I got this guy from has a photo of the same fish in display which confuses me even more!
Here’s the photo.
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Maybe Filamentosus x Flavianalis x Cyaneus?
That pic is lineopunctatus without a doubt.

If yours only has 2 filaments it's likely from flavianalis. I can't tell how mature he is from your pics, but if he's still young maybe he'll develop more filaments.
 

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