I was just browsing an online vendor's site when I came upon the wrasses pictured at this link (scroll down page and look for bodianus operculatis pair). www.drmaccorals.com/sys-tmpl/fish/view.nhtml?profile=fish&UID=10086 They are supposedly a male/female pair. They were previously labeled "candy wrasses." I thought they looked a little like peppermint hogfish, but their tails didn't have the usual red band, and they seemed a little too thin and elongate (particularly the snout). I remembered seeing a similar fish in your article on ring wrasses a couple of months ago in Reefkeeping Magazine. I just read through the article again, and while they look very similar to a juvenile or adolescent Hologymnosus doliatus, they have four stripes, whereas the doliatus has three. I'm interested in these fish, but have no intention in buying them if I can't identify them first. The vendor has now changed the identification to peppermint hogfish, but I'm fairly certain that's not correct. Do you think this is member of the Hologymnosus genus? If so, I definitely don't want to purchase them. Thanks.
Keith
Keith