first wrasse. color question

Almenmarine

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Last week I spent hours and hours researching the type of wrasse I wanted to get. After reducing the list, I decided on the clown fairy (solar) wrasse. I just got it today, and I had a question on its color. In a lot of photos it was a very colorful fish. That's why I had chosen it. Looking at it today (still aclamating) it doesn't look like the fairys in the photos.its about 2 inches., maybe 2.25. Is it just stressed, and when it gets older, will its color start looking as beautiful as the ones in all these photos I see?

Thanks
Christian
 
Well, the "blue group" of fairy wrasses, of which C. solorensis is one, will tend to lose some coloration absent a female. If the picture you saw was in the wild, there may be a difference in what you see at the LFS or your tank.
 
Update. He is in the tank and his color seems to be comming out. Being only around 2 in, I'm going to assume he still has a lot of coloration to obtain as he grows. Pretty sure its a male
 
I agree. I believe wrasses use body color to attract mates. My posseum wrasse (on my avatar) goes from a deep ruby (when he's fighting with his mirror image in glass) to a light pinkish yellow/green when he is hunting. Your wrasse may color up once it get comfortable/accilimated with its new surroundings.
 
Ah, you are talking about acclimation coloration. They are scared and virtually without color when they are being transported. Although it will get better, over time, the intensity will diminish.
 
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