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Hi, need some help with this 2 fishes, they are very similar and
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most red all the body

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This is red with a darker body and light blue in the anal and caudal fin

Same fish?
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First one is a female, so ID will be difficult. Certainly a type of Cirrhilabrus.

The second is transitioning from female to male. The large blue spot developing behind the head makes me think C. cyanopleura, though. C. rubrisquamis is another possibility.
 
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Hi, need some help with this 2 fishes, they are very similar and
IMG_20170713_182918.jpg
most red all the body

IMG_20170713_183008.jpg

This is red with a darker body and light blue in the anal and caudal fin

Same fish?
Thanks
The first pic is a female C. rubripinnis, or a female within the complex, but rubripinnis is the most common.

Pic 2 is definitely a transitional C. cyanopleura.
 

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The first pic is a female C. rubripinnis, or a female within the complex, but rubripinnis is the most common.

Pic 2 is definitely a transitional C. cyanopleura.
What are the identifying features you used to get to the rubripinnis complex, eatbreakfast? My female cirrhulabrus ID is still a little weak.
 

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What are the identifying features you used to get to the rubripinnis complex, eatbreakfast? My female cirrhulabrus ID is still a little weak.
The location of the tail spot, body depth, white belly, it's more red than pink, and it lacks horizontal blue striping on the face.
 

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