new species of wrasse

NyReefNoob

skimmer freak
ok let me start with i am photo bucket RC challenged, but i just got a new wrasse of which i have never seen before almost looks like a hybrid of a Paracheilinus lineopunctatus and a Cirrhilabrus earlei the lines frtom the earlei are pretty simular, so if anyone can help me with pic's id appriciate it
 
If you have the pics and just need someone to post them for you, you can email them to me and I'll post them. if you need someone to take the pics, can't help you there.
 
Does it look like any of these two flasher wrasses?

Paracheilinus octotaenia
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Paracheilinus attenuatus
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Rick, it's really simple to use Photobucket. Open an account for free, upload your pictures, and then click the IMG code tag. It will automatically copy the link which you then paste in your post on any forum.

Let's see the fish.
 
hey mark long time no see, i do have a photobucket account, but my camera is stuck is taking large pic's and even when i try to adjust size on there still says file to large,

Jordani, no it doesnt as i have a pair of redsea eightlines already and the more i get to looking at the fish it looks to be a Paracheilinus filamentosus except there is a few differances and maybe it came from a different region then normal, odd thing is i am always on the look out for different wrasse's and have had atleast 20 different species and this is a first time seeing this one even if it turns out to be a Paracheilinus filamentosus

and MCCOOL shoot me ur email and ill send them
 
bradley it is very simular to that but the front dorsal fins are a heavy yellow at the base and the lines in the body are a little broader and more of a variable in color granted this is more of a sub-male i have, and after looking it kinda resembles a bella also
 
hey mark long time no see, i do have a photobucket account, but my camera is stuck is taking large pic's and even when i try to adjust size on there still says file to large,

Jordani, no it doesnt as i have a pair of redsea eightlines already and the more i get to looking at the fish it looks to be a Paracheilinus filamentosus except there is a few differances and maybe it came from a different region then normal, odd thing is i am always on the look out for different wrasse's and have had atleast 20 different species and this is a first time seeing this one even if it turns out to be a Paracheilinus filamentosus

and MCCOOL shoot me ur email and ill send them

Look for paint on your computer (under accessories in Windows) and resize the picture to about 30%. If not that another way is to e-mail the picture to yourself, many e-mail accounts will ask if you want to resize the picture you're sending. Then you can save it and put it in your photo album here.

Hurry up, I want to see this wrasse!:twitch:
 
trying to get a decent photo really showing the colors and line patern, and u wrasse freaks know it's hard to get one of these to slow for a pic
 
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