Let Me ID Your Wrasse!

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Hi, I need help identifying these fishes. I don't even know which are wrasses. Thanks in advance!

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1- Tang
2- H. argus
3- Definitely a Stethojulis; possibly S. albovittata
4- Something I think I've seen before?
 
I need help identifying what type of fairy wrasse this is and if it is male or female.

Thanks!

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Got a wrasse but have no idea what species it is? Post it here with a good, clear picture and I'll ID it for you. If you can capture a photo with the fins flared out, all the better. :wink:

And go!
I caught this little guy while fishing if you want a challenge :p I was talking to the guys in Greece and they said it's actually pretty common to keep this species in home aquaria there. However, I've never seen it kept in the states.
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I caught this little guy while fishing if you want a challenge :p I was talking to the guys in Greece and they said it's actually pretty common to keep this species in home aquaria there. However, I've never seen it kept in the states.
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i shall go with coris julis
 
I need help identifying what type of fairy wrasse this is and if it is male or female.

Thanks!

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i think that's a whipfin, but only like 80%
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C. filamentosus, male
I caught this little guy while fishing if you want a challenge :p I was talking to the guys in Greece and they said it's actually pretty common to keep this species in home aquaria there. However, I've never seen it kept in the states.
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Yup, +1 again.
Hemigymnus melapterus?
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Yes! Thank you! I knew I had seen it before and was something of a juvi coloration, but my brain was failing me at the moment.
 
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C. filamentosus, male


Yup, +1 again.

Yes! Thank you! I knew I had seen it before and was something of a juvi coloration, but my brain was failing me at the moment.

Thanks! Do you think he could be kept with a Halichoeres melanurus?
 
Thanks! Do you think he could be kept with a Halichoeres melanurus?
Probably.
But definitely not with any other Cirrhilabrus or Paracheilinus.
 
Probably.
But definitely not with any other Cirrhilabrus or Paracheilinus.

One last question would it matter if I got a male Melanarus or would I have to go female?

Thanks for your input!
 
1- Tang
2- H. argus
3- Definitely a Stethojulis; possibly S. albovittata
4- Something I think I've seen before?
Half & half wrasse ... Hemigymnus melapterus?

~B.

Edit; Should have read further. Nevermind...
 
One last question would it matter if I got a male Melanarus or would I have to go female?

Thanks for your input!
Doesn't matter.
 
That’s what I was told but wasn’t sure, when do they get the typical blue head coloration?
The juvi coloration will morph into the adult coloration as it matures.
 
trying to post a video but keeps giving me the x sign over the play symbol so it doesnt seem to work. what am i doing wrong??
 
I believe its a crescent tail wrasse but not sure
 

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