Let Me ID Your Wrasse!

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Alright that was the other thing I was wondering.
I was also reading they sometimes nip at clams and sps. I'm glad he's not doing that
 
Alright that was the other thing I was wondering.
I was also reading they sometimes nip at clams and sps. I'm glad he's not doing that

They will never nip at sps, and I believe any accounts of them nipping at clams is a case of them hunting, and finding, pods and/or pests on the clam, or the clam had already died.
 
Alright that was the other thing I was wondering.
I was also reading they sometimes nip at clams and sps. I'm glad he's not doing that
Nah, total misinformation.

They will never nip at sps, and I believe any accounts of them nipping at clams is a case of them hunting, and finding, pods and/or pests on the clam, or the clam had already died.
Agree, but my thoughts on the clam front are accounts of them being flipped over hunting and picking of pyramidal snails (just to be a bit more specific).
 
I bought this as a Lubbock's wrasse quite some time ago, but it has never taken on what I know as one of the male coloration forms. Also, it has recently displayed some aggression towards other wrasses which I understand is generally inordinate with the normal temperament of a Lubbock's. What do you think?
 

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Looks to be a female lubbocki which is now becoming an initial phase male, which would also explain the bout of aggression.
 
Bought as a Orange Flasher Wrasse but can't find an official name. Best picture I got so far. Thanks for all the IDs and great info.
 
That's a male Hooded Fairy Wrasse, Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus. Looks like yours is from the Coral Sea. A very nice Fairy Wrasse either way, and sounds like you may have gotten a deal on it :)
 
That's a male Hooded Fairy Wrasse, Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus. Looks like yours is from the Coral Sea. A very nice Fairy Wrasse either way, and sounds like you may have gotten a deal on it :)

I concur, also right on with the locale.
 
Got this guy at lfs yesterday. Didn't get any kind of a name from them so other than what I found online that I think it may be first pic is in the bag with flash. Next our swimming in tank so not great but neither is in the bag pic......

Looks simular to this guy but lacking in same coloring

http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productdetailcc.asp?did=11&cid=360&pid=7335

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Its a C. pylei, Cebu variant. This is fairy that is pretty aggressive toward other fairu and flasher wrasses, but its a fish I think is underrated because of that aggression.
 
Well its in the tank now with a red head fairy wrasses and a chalk bass. No major issues yet just the usual posturing and flashing.


Guess I'll have to keep an eye out when add more wrasses in future....
 
I just got this guy in. I can't get it to stop looking at me while I'm trying to take pictures of it.

All I know is it's a flasher
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