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The fins certainly aren't as rounded as they normally are in mckoskers, but this fish was collected in the Maldives. P. angulatus is not found anywhere near there, and there are no other flasher species found there. I think it is a mckosker that is displaying recessive traits.
Completely agreeThe fins certainly aren't as rounded as they normally are in mckoskers, but this fish was collected in the Maldives. P. angulatus is not found anywhere near there, and there are no other flasher species found there. I think it is a mckosker that is displaying recessive traits.

What type of flasher is he? Diamond tail ??Looks like the one I'm going to pu that just came in that I ordered last week. How is he with the other wrasses?
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Some of my wrassesthese were taken from my cell phone
Your wrasses make me jealous!
I have one just like it and love it be he eats so much his belly is fat lolThis guy is the most active fish I have ever owned. Always so busy, then poof into the sand at night usually right before the lights go off. LOL.
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Halichoeres melanurus
What type of wrasses are these! Beautiful!
One big correction there; you have Cirrhilabrus cf. lanceolatusParacheolinus lineopuntatus
Wetmorella Tanaka
Wetomrella Nigropinnata
M-F Cirrhilabrus Jordani
M-F CirrhilabrusLanceolatus
M Cirrhilabrus Rhomboidalis
One big correction there; you have Cirrhilabrus cf. lanceolatus

Should be fine; an acclimation box would be advised.can i add Paracheilinus attenuatus with my group

