What Wrasse is This?

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This was sold as a Fairy Wrasse, and I can’t seem to find a picture on-line similar to this one. I’d like to know what specific Fairy Wrasse it is. Thanks for looking.

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Melanurus Wrasse

Scientific Name: Halichoeres melanurus

These guys are awesome i have one love it!
 
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Wow! That was fast. There’s the reason I couldn’t find it….I was searching for Fairy Wrasses. Just checked out the picture on LiveAquaria and a Hoeven's Wrasse (Halichoeres melanurus) is it! Thanks!

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yea they get a little snappy when they get older and Do NOTT trust with shrimp if i wouldve left mine longer than a day i wouldve woken up to scarlet bits all over the tank beautiful fish though!!!
 

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