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Male C. cf. cyanopleura, Bali variant.
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Here is Mine! Sold to me as a fairy wrasse and no other ID

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Same as above. :)
Actually, it's Halichoeres melasmapomus. Xanti is a junior synonym of melasmapomus.
Yup!
 

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It's a transitioning male C. cyanopleura.


Cool thanks. So it will end up as a male and will change colour a bit?

The collector I got it from said that it was fully grown and all of the ones in his holding tank were the exact same colours.

The photo makes it look a bit dull though (as they always do) it has a lot more blue on it that just shows up as pink in photos.
 

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Cool thanks. So it will end up as a male and will change colour a bit?

The collector I got it from said that it was fully grown and all of the ones in his holding tank were the exact same colours.

The photo makes it look a bit dull though (as they always do) it has a lot more blue on it that just shows up as pink in photos.
The colors are getting there. They will finalize, it's close, but not done yet.
 

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Cant get a clear picture - when I bought it I thought it was called a "high fin wrasse" but is it a flasher wrasse? It has beautiful electric blue in his fins ?
 

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Cant get a clear picture - when I bought it I thought it was called a "high fin wrasse" but is it a flasher wrasse? It has beautiful electric blue in his fins ?
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Cant get a clear picture - when I bought it I thought it was called a "high fin wrasse" but is it a flasher wrasse? It has beautiful electric blue in his fins ?
It's a male Cirrhilabrus rubriventralis. It's a fairy wrasse.
 
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They do slightly favor a flasher as far as fairies go.
There are some traits which are a bit Paracheilinus in nature with this complex, but they're 100% Cirrhilabrus in taxonomy.

They are, however, a species which occasionally does get mislabeled as a flasher wrasse.
 

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Picked up this little guy on Sunday, Needs fattening up a bit. Any ideas on ID?
 

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Thanks, I thought it may have been. What do you think of this one? Poor pic sorry. Was sold as a Katherine's.
 
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Thanks, I thought it may have been. What do you think of this one? Poor pic sorry. Was sold as a Katherine's.
Quite likely the northern Philippine variant of temminckii; would need a better picture to confirm.
 

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Thanks, I thought it may have been. What do you think of this one? Poor pic sorry. Was sold as a Katherine's.
I agree with Hunter. This fish is frequently sold as katherinae, but is actually not the true katherinae.
 

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Yeah i believe teminicki.
"Katherine" usually have more red/orange on their heads. Makes are pretty well distinguished from the typical teminicki
 

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It's a transitioning male C. cyanopleura.
The colors are getting there. They will finalize, it's close, but not done yet.

In case anyone is interested it turns out this is what I have :)

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/possible-undescribed-fairy-wrasse-enters-aquarium-trade

Their photo is way better than mine and that is exactly what it looks like. The collector did mention that it might be a new species, best collector in Aus! :)
 
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