Baltimore Bryan
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I got a male carpenter flasher wrasse and was looking for a female so that he would display the flashing behavior more. In the LFS I saw a wrasse labeled as a carpenter flasher wrasse, and the guy there said that's what it was, but it definitely looked different. I read that female carpenter wrasses are pink with pale/ white bellies, so this fit the description, but it was larger than expected. I assumed it may have been a full grown female and the male I got was still a young male so that may account for the similar size. The male carpenter wrasse flashes at this one, but this one also occasionally raises its fins (they are smaller and all yellow). Haven't seen any real aggression, which is good.
Here are some pics:
This shows the true colors but is blurry since I didn't use a flash
This shows a clearer shot but the fish is not this dark. The male carpenters wrasse is also in this shot. The stripes on the head in this picture are just faintly visible without the flash, and there are no stripes down the body like on the male.
The only thing I found was the whip fin fairy wrasse, Cirrhilabrus filamentosus, which has some pictures that look similar to my new wrasse.
So can anyone tell me:
1) Is it male or female?
2) Is it a flasher wrasse, and if so, carpenters or another species?
3) If not, will there be a problem keeping it with the carpenter male?
Thanks,
Bryan
Here are some pics:
This shows the true colors but is blurry since I didn't use a flash
This shows a clearer shot but the fish is not this dark. The male carpenters wrasse is also in this shot. The stripes on the head in this picture are just faintly visible without the flash, and there are no stripes down the body like on the male.
The only thing I found was the whip fin fairy wrasse, Cirrhilabrus filamentosus, which has some pictures that look similar to my new wrasse.
So can anyone tell me:
1) Is it male or female?
2) Is it a flasher wrasse, and if so, carpenters or another species?
3) If not, will there be a problem keeping it with the carpenter male?
Thanks,
Bryan