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I bought a used biocube and this guy came with it. They said the LFS said it was a wrasse but really can't find one that matches. Only picture I have that's clear, he moves a lot and is camera shy. Any ideas? Blue lights don't help but he is a blue/greyish color.
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This is a Pseudocoris spp. I'm thinking an initial phase male P. heteroptera.

Early stage male P. heteroptera mimic Thalassoma amblycephalum so since you found that photo to be a close match to your wrasse it makes me lean towards P. heteroptera. Pseudocoris aren't too common in the hobby so very cool wrasse!
 
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Not my greatest pic, I cropped it so it came out a little fuzzy.
The caudal fin is shaded in the photo, but there are no distinct markings or colors on it.
Level of difficulty: moderate

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Not my greatest pic, I cropped it so it came out a little fuzzy.
The caudal fin is shaded in the photo, but there are no distinct markings or colors on it.
Level of difficulty: moderate

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Well, it isn’t melanurus but looks as though it’s one of the ones that gets confused for it.
Possibly Halichoeres binotopsis
 
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Well, it isn’t melanurus but looks as though it’s one of the ones that gets confused for it.
Possibly Halichoeres binotopsis
Not binotopsis ... but yes, this one gets confused a lot
 

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Not binotopsis ... but yes, this one gets confused a lot
The only other names that come to mind are Chrysotaenia and Vroliki but Vroliki I’m sure is a synonym for Melanurus so I guess maybe Chrysotaenia
 
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The only other names that come to mind are Chrysotaenia and Vroliki but Vroliki I’m sure is a synonym for Melanurus so I guess maybe Chrysotaenia
Vrolikii was the previous name of chrysotaenia; Hoevenii was the previous name of melanurus.

But it's none of the above :)
 

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Vrolikii was the previous name of chrysotaenia; Hoevenii was the previous name of melanurus.

But it's none of the above :)
That’s me out of guesses, Hoevenii and Vrolikii are two names I’ll never get my head around in terms of what went for which species haha
 

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Moderate. Hmm coris aurilineata
I just searched this up as it’s a new one for me and this photo occurred, is this not a Coris caudimacula?
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I just searched this up as it’s a new one for me and this photo occurred, is this not a Coris caudimacula?
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Yep, that's Coris caudimacula.
 

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On the other hand, I’ve seen some nice Coris species that have made it onto my list. Just wonder how aggressive Caudimacula, Aurilineata and Dorsomacula are compared to their relatives.
 
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On the other hand, I’ve seen some nice Coris species that have made it onto my list. Just wonder how aggressive Caudimacula, Aurilineata and Dorsomacula are compared to their relatives.
I would think aurilineata would be lowest on that scale just based on size. The other two are capable of getting pretty big, especially dorsomacula at 30+ cm according to the literature. I don't know anyone that has kept any of them.
 

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no idea on this one. Looks like a leopard but like no leopard I’ve seen:
 

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no idea on this one. Looks like a leopard but like no leopard I’ve seen:
Looks like a Halichoeres marginatus but I believe there’s a couple that look similar to this and I can’t remember how to ID them.
 

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