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Neil Cohen

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Hoping to ID this wrasse. When I bought it, I was told it was a Lunare Wrasse but it doesn’t match any pics I have seen. And, prob going to sell it, so any idea of price would be appreciate it. NIce fish but picking up everything that isn’t glued down. Tired of searching for frags.

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Looks like a juvenile clown wrasse
 

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Gold bar looks close to me, T. hebraicum.

Juvie clown wrasse? Are you looking at the clown?
 
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It’s a Goldbar Wrasse, thank you. Now, to see if anyone wants to buy it because he is tossing my frags all over. He’s about 9”, eats well, doesn’t bother the other fish.
 

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