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Is a lavender fairy wrasse the same thing as a Lineatus Fairy Wrasse?
On that particular photo, it's more of a "stage" effect as a transitional male.What makes it have the green and others not? Region?
Yes, a "big'un" of the genus. While they have a appetite for tasty motile inverts, this species is generally pretty mild on the aggression front.Juvenile Halichoeres hortulanus, checkerboard or marble wrasse.
This is one of the larger Halichoeres wrasses available, so they are more likely to go after inverts than other Halichoeres wrasses. And because they can reach 11" when full grown they can be a little pushy to tankmates, nothing too serious, unless the fish is bite sized, but aggression can happen.
Probably... but yes, a better photo is needed of both really.The one with the purple tail is P. lineopunctatus. The other one I cant see well enough to identify.
McCoskers.we picked up a new wrasse. I know its a flasher of some sort but not sure of which one. Is it a McCoskers? Flame? Any help would be appreciated...Thanks

