Wrasse ID needed

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Was listed as line spot wrasse in LFS but checking that out, line spot is a flasher wrasse which this is not. We guessed that maybe it was a blue spot tamarin but to be honest I'm not sure what it is. Currently in QT with powder blue and small twisti wrasse.

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Looks like a Dusky Wrasse.

@Slocke or @i cant think ?
Thanks, I found the 263 page wrasse ID post on here and started looking through that. I was leaning that way but wasn't 100% sure. Not all pics online are consistent and I'm not familiar with how their coloration and patterns change with age.
 
Was listed as line spot wrasse in LFS but checking that out, line spot is a flasher wrasse which this is not. We guessed that maybe it was a blue spot tamarin but to be honest I'm not sure what it is. Currently in QT with powder blue and small twisti wrasse.

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I believe there are 2 species that look very similar, marginatus and another. I can’t remember exactly what the other species is but I believe it’s H. annularis.

A clearer photo if possible will be best to tell as I can’t remember the differences but I believe it’s the colours in the face.
 
H.Annularis…the marginatus are usually much darker. Definitely not a Tamarin…my Dusky even at that size was already black with the tail line. Here it is about 4 years ago….
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