Halichoeres Wrasse ID

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Been wanting a Christmas wrasse for a while and saw these two fish labelled as such in the LFS. Was wondering if anybody could ID these guys. H. ornatissimus is the closest thing I can find however they both have the same pattern on the lower part of the face and the solid blue line running through the entire length of the body. I have not been able to find pictures of an H. ornatissimus with the same markings, however I’ve read there is a high degree of variability within the species. I may just pick one up anyways, as I’m sure they’ll look good if they turn male, but I’d like a good ID on them. Thanks for the help!

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The only two Halichoeres I know of that are known as Christmas Wrasses are H. biocellatus and H. ornatissimus. Obviously, through looks alone it’s a Biocellatus but if we went deeper, Ornatissimus is no longer available as Hawaii has shut.
 
The only two Halichoeres I know of that are known as Christmas Wrasses are H. biocellatus and H. ornatissimus. Obviously, through looks alone it’s a Biocellatus but if we went deeper, Ornatissimus is no longer available as Hawaii has shut.
H. claudia is also commonly called "Christmas" wrasse here in the US.
 
H. claudia is also commonly called "Christmas" wrasse here in the US.
I forgot about that one, over here we don’t really see Claudia at all so it’s an easy species to forget.
 

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