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![]() Vrolik's Wrasse
:Halichoeres chrysotaenia, while appearing similar to Halichoeres melanurus, can be differentiated by its spotted caudal fin, whereas H. melanuras has lines on its caudal fin that form a single black spot when compressed: |
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![]() BTW, great fish you got there
Not so common as far as I know |
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![]() Thank you very much. Its a beautiful fish just wanted to know what I had for sure.
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![]() Do the online images look like yours ?
We all want to know ![]() |
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![]() I checked live aquaria and google but none of the pictures really look like it.
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![]() Looks like a male Leopard Wrasse. Possibly Macropharyngodon ornatus
Check this article http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-07/hcs3/
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![]() Try google for pics
Try researching the Halichoeres line .... Remember, not all pics will truly look like your specimen Good luck ! |