Wrasse ID please

Vincent100

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Hi all
Im not sure of the name of this wrasse
Iv done abit of searching but I'm not finding this fish
Sorry about the pics ...This fish is as fast as lightning lol , he also keeps making sand storms in my tank
Any ID would be great thanks

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Salty1962

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Is the Halichoeres margaritaceus and nebulosus the same sub species? They look like the same wrasse. Just curious..
 

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One is a Pacific ocean species, one is an Indian ocean species. Nebulosus has pink marks on it's belly, margaritacea does not.
 

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