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Oh man, he’s more beautiful than the photo of him in the shadow is! Absolutely stunning and for sure an Indonesian Cirrhilabrus lubbocki.
I have my fingers crossed they won’t fight with each other he is like triple her size hahaOh man, he’s more beautiful than the photo of him in the shadow is! Absolutely stunning and for sure an Indonesian Cirrhilabrus lubbocki.
Do you know where the female was originally from?I have my fingers crossed they won’t fight with each other he is like triple her size haha
I believe they are both from indo I got them at the lfs where I work at but we’ve had them for a few months and no one seemed to want themDo you know where the female was originally from?
If she’s from Cebu specifically it’s most likely she will be a Cebu lubbocki however if not then she could be another Indonesian. She could also be any other from the complex Lubbocki however I don’t remember what the other species in that complex look like as females.
I don’t think she is a lubbocki the more I look at her, now that I’ve seen photos of each of the species from the Lubbocki complex I think it could be a Flavidorsalis as the white in the belly looks like a bit more than seen on female Lubbockis. Maybe @SaltyT could help though.
Yea it really does look like the yellow fin, I am not sure what it is lolI don’t think she is a lubbocki the more I look at her, now that I’ve seen photos of each of the species from the Lubbocki complex I think it could be a Flavidorsalis as the white in the belly looks like a bit more than seen on female Lubbockis. Maybe @SaltyT could help though.
Yea it really does look like the yellow fin, I am not sure what it is lol
Females in the Lubbocki group all look alike so it’s hard to ID them. But I see purple coloration on her in both of the pics you posted so if she actually does have some purple coloration and it’s not just the pics I would say she’s a Lubbock’s.
How's the behavior of that bad boy?
I’m not sure yet haha I got him yesterday but so far seems peacefulHow's the behavior of that bad boy?
Thank you and hiHalichoeres pallidus aka Babi wrasse
You’re back!!!Thank you and hi
Shhhh. I only came to see youYou’re back!!!
I see your Lubbock's fairy wrasse and raise you mine.Oh man, he’s more beautiful than the photo of him in the shadow is! Absolutely stunning and for sure an Indonesian Cirrhilabrus lubbocki.
Is it a Cheilinus lunulatus?Here's my newest little guy, who can ID him? (I already know what he is). About 4" long and devours any frozen I offer, as well as clams on the half shell. He grabs them and smashes them on the bottom to rip the meat off the shell. Probably coral safe, but definitely not invert safe. Completely fearless within 1/2 hr of going into quarantine.