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M.Geoffroy (Potter's Wrasse)
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Hate to break it too you, but Leo the male leopard is a female, and the red head solon is C. cf. cyanopleura, so frequently sold as a female solon, but yours is a male.
And the "Christmas wrasse" is a "Red lined wrasse"; H. biocellatus.
 

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I have some videos of my wrasse (switch to 720P HD)

Nothing on your wonderful photography, I am not good!

Here is my youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmnW5j3uL-ehguWWB00wbA

I have a 125 almost solely devoted to wrasses, but here is my list of current wrasse in order of favorite:
Male Blue Star Leopard
2 Female Blue Star Leopard (hiding in videos because they're still adapting to time change)
Potters Wrasse
Radiant (Radient) Wrasse (New, not in videos just got him 3 days ago)
Red Coris Wrasse
Scotts Fairy Wrasse (Cook Islands - getting his markings back since he's in a wrasse sausage fest)
Banana Wrasse
Male Solar Fairy Wrasse
Exquisite Fairy Wrasse (Maldives)
2 Vroliks Wrasse
Filamented Flasher Wrasse
McCoskers Flasher Wrasse
Lubbocks Wrasse
Yellow Coris Wrasse
(2) Cleaner Wrasse
Lime Green Wrasse


I think that's it. It's hard to keep track. I want to trade out some wrasses for prettier ones eventually, but I have a pretty cool collection. Not too many that are too rare but I like the collective group!
 

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Oh yeah I have a tiny regular leopard wrasse that I have not seen in about a week - she may have perished :(
 

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GREAT photos of two of my favorites as well. Your potters is more stunning than mine, but you're also a much better photographer/videographer! :D
 

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Sorry I don't see how to edit my post to add what few photos I do have, here are a few:

M Blue Star.jpg
Fem Blue Star.jpg
Radiant.jpg
Banana and Lime.jpg
Potters and Others.jpg
This was when I moved my wrasse tanks from two 55 gallons and combined them so the wrasse tank has diatom outbreak that has cleared up.
 

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Red Coris Juvi.jpg
This was when I first got the red coris (he has now finished changing)
 

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So i think this would be the best place to post i have a carpenters flasher wrasse i believe its a female but im looking to get another wrasse and generally im told im only able to get another carpenter flasher but is there any way i can get a different type of wrasse my tank is a 75 gallon tank
 

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So i think this would be the best place to post i have a carpenters flasher wrasse i believe its a female but im looking to get another wrasse and generally im told im only able to get another carpenter flasher but is there any way i can get a different type of wrasse my tank is a 75 gallon tank

In fact I would strongly recommend getting a different species, as males are less tolerant of other male conspecifics.

Also, I would venture that you have a male carpenters as femles are difficult to differentiate.

When adding a new wrasse to an existing one, I would suggest using a social acclimation box to mitigate against any aggression.
 

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DSC00262.jpg Ok this is my flasher and does anyone have any suggestions on what type of wrasse i should try
That's a male. Looks to be carpenteri, but I'd need to see the fins to be certain.

As eatbreakfast stated, best to stick with a DIFFERENT species of Paracheilinus if that's the route you wish to go.

What about an Exquisite Fairy Wrasse? Does anyone keep them with other wrasse
That would be fine.
 

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Thanks evolved and i would rather go with a different wrasse just not sure which one to go with i think that exquisite looks awesome but i want to find out more about it first
 

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Genus as a whole is pretty similar in my experience. They will kill the occasional shrimp and hermit crap. Maybe even a snail. Great for bad hitchhikers though.
 

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