Let Me ID Your Wrasse!

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No , not erythrops.It actually was at least partly a trick question, sorry about that, but it is Pseudojuloides sp 1. Not officially described, but recognized as a unique species within the cerasinus complex

You are the worst lol. Thanks for the activity though I've been interested in pencil wrasse for a while and learned alot!
 
Finally got a decent pick on my newest wrasse. She hides in one of my rocks and only comes out when i feed.
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She was very pale pink whit black on the back and top fun when i got her. Has colored up great the last two days. Just not sure if 30$ i spent on her was a deal or not. But im happy with her weather or not.


Do what will make you happy.
 
Your she is a he, its a male C. pylei. Yours is the variant from Cebu. The $30 is a pretty good price, not a steal, but a good price.
 
Nice. Ty very much. I love the coloring on him. Cant wait until he comes out more and doesnt always hide in the rock.

Another question. I have 4 female leopard wrasses. Will one of them turn into a male and change coloring?


Do what will make you happy.
 
Another question. I have 4 female leopard wrasses. Will one of them turn into a male and change coloring?
4 of the same species or 4 different species?

Possible but not guaranteed if it's the former; not likely if it's the latter.
 
All 4 are the same kind.
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2 small. 1 med. and 1 big. Med has been in the tank for over a yr. the large for about a week and a half. And the 2 small only 4 days. All are doing great and eating frozen mysis. The big and med ever eat pellets from the auto feeder. And nip at the tangs vegi clips


Do what will make you happy.
 
It is an immature male of either C. cyanopleura or ryukyuensis/lyukyuensis, as it appears to be developing the yellow on the flank.
 
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Yes, C. ryukyuensis(the correct name) or C. lyukyuensis (as it is more commonly, but incorrectly listed as) is the yellow flanked wrasse.
 
Ok cool thanks will his colors become more vivid as he gets older

Yes, as it matures its colors woll intensify, and if it truly is ryukyuensis, it will develop a prominant yellow blotch on its flanks.
 
Ok thank you very much it has I light yellow blotch on its side that you can't really see in the pictures
 
Ok I got this dude under the pretenses that it was a "Christmas Wrasse" when it was a juvenile. I've had my doubts though.
I've said since day one it was a Red Lined wrasse.
Now that it's been 6months and has changed to what I'm assuming are his full adult colors, what do u guys think?
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This is the best pic I can get of him
 
Ok I got this dude under the pretenses that it was a "Christmas Wrasse" when it was a juvenile. I've had my doubts though.
I've said since day one it was a Red Lined wrasse.
Now that it's been 6months and has changed to what I'm assuming are his full adult colors, what do u guys think?
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This is the best pic I can get of him

That is H. biocellatus, sold often as christmas wrasse, red christmas wrasse, or red line wrasse. The common names for this guy make a strong argument for using Latin names.
 
That is H. biocellatus, sold often as christmas wrasse, red christmas wrasse, or red line wrasse. The common names for this guy make a strong argument for using Latin names.
Spoken like you heard it from me! :p
But yes, it's H. biocellatus. Call it whatever common name you want...

There are other species also sold as a "Christmas wrasse" too. And they're all different and not created equal.
 
Thanks guys. I'm looking up more info from that name on him.
He's great and all but a "Christmas wrasse" in the books looks way better in adult coloration
 
His colors will still intensify, your specimen is still quite immature.
 
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