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Bought this wrasse 1 month ago, nobody can ID it, not even the LFS staff, although I was told it is pretty common stuff. I think it is some halichores species. It is very shy, in fact it went "missing" for some weeks and I thought it died, but past 1 week it resurfaced after my solarensis wrasse jumped out of the tank. Can anyone help me ID it?

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Bought this wrasse 1 month ago, nobody can ID it, not even the LFS staff, although I was told it is pretty common stuff. I think it is some halichores species. It is very shy, in fact it went "missing" for some weeks and I thought it died, but past 1 week it resurfaced after my solarensis wrasse jumped out of the tank. Can anyone help me ID it?

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Bro...

name : smalltail wrasses

scientific name : pseudojuloides cerasinus

http://www.fishbase.us/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=4851

Cheers and Happy Reefing... :)

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