I don't think thats a black leopard, but rather Halichoeres marginatus, dusky wrasse.
Oh gotcha, it looks sort of similar in that pic. Maybe I'm just seeing them everywhere out of guilt [emoji23]
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I don't think thats a black leopard, but rather Halichoeres marginatus, dusky wrasse.
Beyond transition, that's a full-fledged male.
H. marginatus will fairly regularly be mislabeled as a black leopard. The striping on that fish is consistent with marginatus and is much finer than a male M. negroensis.Ill try to get a better pic sorry bad at photography definitely black leopard
Ill try to get a better pic sorry bad at photography definitely black leopard
I agree. And the head has the wrong shape too (but that's a real subtlety).H. marginatus will fairly regularly be mislabeled as a black leopard. The striping on that fish is consistent with marginatus and is much finer than a male M. negroensis.
Yup; you fooled us both. Macropharyngodon negrosensis it is.
Tried to get better shots but they never cooperate. I would never argue with an expert if thats what you guys say he is very happy with this beautiful fish. Not the first time the place i got him mismarked something![]()
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I would have recommended an acclimation box, but it's a bit late for that now...Alright wrasse friends need some help. I have a kuiteri wrasse currently in my display and was able to obtain a choati. The choati was added to the tank today and stayed out for around 30min before going into the sand. It is smaller than the kuiteri. I have had some aggression from the kuiteri but the choati tried to stay out of her way and hang out toward the top of the tank. Any thoughts/recommendations?
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Again just my horrible skills;)Yup; you fooled us both. Macropharyngodon negrosensis it is.
Adult Fiji red corisWhat's the second from the bottom? Transitioning red coris?