sunrise wrasse

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just saw my first one yesterday and thought i'd share. sorry for the poor picture quality, my camera phone sucks.

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this little guy was barely 2" long and commanded a price tag of $1600
 
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Wow! Beautiful!!
 

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....just looks like the candy hog wrasse....which is like $29 :squigglemouth:

Very close lol minus the black spot behind the head. I wouldnt pay $1571 more just because it has one spot and not 2 lol they are almost Identical
 

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Actually 1600 isnt that bad. The last one that I seen at 4cm was selling between 2500-2800.

Mike
 

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they are very sweet looking i have seen a pair in person before and would love to have one for my tank
 

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