Strange wrasse id?

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Can anyone help id these 2 wrasses? The first one is my furst time seeing it. Its form is similar to hemigymnus species like the black eye thick lip wrasse. The second one i have seen before but it came jn red color not pale white like this.

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Can anyone help id these 2 wrasses? The first one is my furst time seeing it. Its form is similar to hemigymnus species like the black eye thick lip wrasse. The second one i have seen before but it came jn red color not pale white like this.

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I’ll work on the first one later but the second one is just a dottyback, probably Pseudoplesiops typus.
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