Help me identify this wrasse

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Hello,
This wrasse is available at my lfs and the guy said its Cirrhilabrus solorensis, but when I typed it in google I see different coloration, can you please confirm is this Cirrhilabrus solorensis or its something else and if you can tell me what will be great
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Hello,
This wrasse is available at my lfs and the guy said its Cirrhilabrus solorensis, but when I typed it in google I see different coloration, can you please confirm is this Cirrhilabrus solorensis or its something else and if you can tell me what will be great
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Looks like it’s a Cyanopleura or Chalasai. Definitely in that complex but it looks like it’s a newer transitioning male and thus harder to ID.
 
Looks like it’s a Cyanopleura or Chalasai. Definitely in that complex but it looks like it’s a newer transitioning male and thus harder to ID.
To me, that's a transitioning C. chaliasi, back is just a bit off for cyanopleura.
 
Hello,
This wrasse is available at my lfs and the guy said its Cirrhilabrus solorensis, but when I typed it in google I see different coloration, can you please confirm is this Cirrhilabrus solorensis or its something else and if you can tell me what will be great

Oooh that is one pretty fish!
 
Thank you guys, you are amazing also its not a problem to combine this with Halichoeres chrysus right? (Chrysus will be add later in time)
 
Thank you guys, you are amazing also its not a problem to combine this with Halichoeres chrysus right? (Chrysus will be add later in time)
Nope! No issues at all.
 

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