Top 10 or 15 wrasses?

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In order:

1) C. erlei
2) C. johnsoni
3) C. cf. lanceolatus
4) P. nursalim
5) C. claire
6) C. lanceolatus
7) P. bellae

8) L. polynesica
9) C. jordani
10) H. chrysus
(lol, what's that fish doing on this list???)
11) P. carpenteri (is that a mistake?)
12) H. leucurus (this one too hehe)
 

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Myka, I think all of your last 3 belong! H. chrysus is so unappreciated because of it's availability and low cost but it's almost an ideal reef tank inhabitant. Low keyed, relaxed, hardy, eats pests, and so brightly colored (especially older males). Sometimes I think we get caught up in rare or difficult to find fish.
 

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Myka, I think all of your last 3 belong! H. chrysus is so unappreciated because of it's availability and low cost but it's almost an ideal reef tank inhabitant. Low keyed, relaxed, hardy, eats pests, and so brightly colored (especially older males). Sometimes I think we get caught up in rare or difficult to find fish.

Agreed! I have had one in my reefs for the last 6 or 8 years. Once I got that first one, I won't be without. They are good little coral janitors, and well-behaved for the most part. :)
 

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We need some photos of these top 10!
 

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This looks like a fun topic to talk through some more!
 

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Based totally on appearance (at least my #1 has a good personality and is easy to work with)

My top 10 “wrasses” not including “hogfish”

1. Cirrhilabrus Jordani
2. Labroides Phthrophagus
3. Choerdon Fasciatus
4. Cirrhilabrus Rhoboidalis
5. Anampses Meleagrides
6. Halichores Chlorocephalus
7. Coris Hewetti
8. Pseuojuloides Severnsi
9. Halichores Cyanocephalus
10. Thalassoma Lunare

My top ten Labridae would include

4. Bodianus Sanguineus
 

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I have to add a couple to my list....C. laboutei, much prettier in person than in pictures.

And if all Labrids are considered....my Quoyi parrot fish has to make the grade.

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Top ten, not in order;

Anampses femininus
Macropharyngodon choati
Macropharyngodon geoffroyim
Cirrhilabrus johnsoni
Cirrhilabrus nahackyi
Cirrhilabrus isosceles
Pseudocheilinops ataenia
Macropharyngodon lapillus
Any Wetmorella
Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis
 

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I'm not particularly familiar with non cirrhilabrus. That said, no order..

C. Lunatus
C. Rubrimarginatus > lineatus. Yeah I said it. Wannafightabout it?
C. Jordani
C. Rhomboidalis
A. Feminus
A. Lennardi
C. Laboutei
C. Johnsoni
P. Bellae
P. Attenuatus
 

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We need some photos of these top 10!
I second the need for pictures. I only have three wrasses. Carpenter, Yellow-fin flasher and the Sail-fin Fairy. I had a really beautiful Harlequin Tusk.
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My Yellow Fin and my Carpenter Flasher
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My Sail-fin Fairy
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I forgot my Laboutei. This wrasse is a changing small wrasse from female to male. He is small, fast and in my 320. Hard to get a good picture of him and he is much better in person than in picture. So no good picture.
I added a Lubbock but he disappeared in the rock work in my 40 gal reef (QT reef) I got him from Petco. Since he have not come out for 3 days, I assumed that he died.
He was thin but was eating at Petco before I bough him. The other two wrasse in my QT are the two flasher wrasse and should not have bother him. He just dived into the rock work and have not been seen since. My QT is full of Macro algae and pods, hope he reappear soon but not holding much hope.
 

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Just got a few of my top wrasse.

These guys I always wanted and finally got them. They had a flashing contest today man did I enjoy it. Made a little vid of the ones I have left.

 

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