I picked up a gorgeous male flasher wrasse this week. It was shipped as a carpenter's, but it has the lunate (elongated top and bottom rays) caudal fin of a filamented. Is there any other species that has a caudal fin like this?
Secondly, what does a female filamented flasher look like? I presume they are smaller than males, but I've read they can have somewhat elongated dorsal rays too. Do they also have the lunate tail? Any photos or links to pics or ID help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
Tim
Secondly, what does a female filamented flasher look like? I presume they are smaller than males, but I've read they can have somewhat elongated dorsal rays too. Do they also have the lunate tail? Any photos or links to pics or ID help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!
Tim

