Petcrazyson
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Like @i cant think stated the Paracheilinus attenuatus, the Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis, the Cirrhilabrus johnsoni, and the Cirrhilabrus nahackyi are rather tricky to get your hands on while all the others are not too expensive and readily available affordably. All of these wrasses, with maybe the exception of the negrosensis, are easy-ish, so really they would all work well for a beginner, it’s just I wouldn’t recommend spending over $200 for a fish that you haven’t had much experience caring for. If you like, start off with the naokoae and the lubbocki. I think those will suit you well. You can try as well the iridis as since it’s a Halichoeres it will eat your pests and add some nice color.Thank you.
Are any of these readily available and a good choice for a returning/new hobbyist?
