Let Me ID Your Wrasse!

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Got this wrasse few months back cant find any info on it
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Its definitely a juvenile Halichoeres, if the color from pic is an accurate rendition my first thoughts would be rubricephalus, but it could also be richmondi, leucurus or melanurus, but based onthe colors I am leaning towards rubricephalus.
 
It is Pseudodax moluccanus, chiseltooth wrasse. It can grow to 10", but once it gets to 5" its growing really slows down. The ones I have had were extremely peaceful, and never bothered cleaner and blood shrimp. As a juvenile when it has the blue stripe through the front of the body it works as a cleaner.
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Got this wrasse few months back cant find any info on it
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I'm feeling pretty strongly about H. leucurus.
It's a bit orange for rubricephalus, and the green marking under the eye towards the jaw is another contrary indicator. The shape of the head isn't right for richmondi. IMO, what distinguishes leucurus over melanurus is the green present in the tail.
That's all a bit subjective a this point, but time will tell.
 
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Can I get some help with an ID? It was a mix of impulse and competition as one of the store employees that I purchased him from had him marked not for sale cause he wanted him. Anyway they didn't know what kind of wrasse it was. Honestly, Its the brightest one I have ever seen. I couldn't get great pictures cause hes hiding under my frag rack but let me know what you guys think...
Thanks!
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Cirrhilabrus aurantidorsalis, male.
 
Peaceful and reef safe! Thats what I was hoping for considering hes in my frag tank right now but he will be in my 310 in about a month...
 
Cirrhilabrus filamentosus, whipfin flasher, they can be a bit feisty for a fairy wrasse, chasing and posturing to other fairy and flasher wrasses as well as other planktivores, such as small anthias.
 
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Cirrhilabrus filamentosus, whipfin flasher, they can be a bit feisty for a fairy wrasse, chasing and posturing to other fairy and flasher wrasses as well as other planktivores, such as small anthias.
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It is NOT a species I would mix with other wrasses at all.
 
He and the whipfin from earlier are both pretty feisty with fairy wrasses. There may be posturing and flashing, but they should be a good mix as they are on similar aggression level.
 
The whipfin is getting along great so far with everyone. Pylei will be in the acc box till sat or sun.
 
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