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Fisherman's catch of the week! Cirrhilabrus lineatus Lineatus fairy wrasse, Lavender fairy wrasse. Most Fairy wrasses are more famine, sexy and elegant in movement but not for him. This tough and masculine fella resides in the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea. Males are easily identified by their colouration. When displaying, the tail turns bright red and pectoral fins turn orange. Dorsal and anal fins turn white. Females are pink with blue spots and lines on the body. Juveniles are pink with yellow eyes. Terminal male in nuptial Terminal male displaying Young Male Photos credited to Lemonlemon/LemonTYK , Gary L. Parr
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Fisherman's catch of the week. Cirrhilabrus Katoi Kato's fairy wrasse. Known only from islands off the Izu peninsula and south to Kashiwajima. Occurs in lose groups and usually comprise of females with one or two males. Males are gorgeously decorated with colouful dots. Recently appeared in the northern coast of Philippines. Good news to us, available at our local shores. More details of this beauty can be found at - http://reefbuilders.com/2015/06/23/japan-home-endemic-fairy-wrasses-cirrhilabrus-katoi-disagrees/ credit to Lemonlemon/LemonTYK
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It has been with me for months, staying peacefully with two mystery wrasses and one adorned wrasse. Reduce load. $15. Interested please SMS/whatsapp 94880692.