There was a great discussion on what constitutes a "super" male cirrhilabrus a couple of months ago and the consensus was that absent the uber-competitive environment in the wild, a "super" male would revert to a normal - albeit nice looking - terminal phase male. To me you have a very nice terminal phase male. BradleyJ has a group and I've seen great color variations in his photos of his Rhomboids ... He'd be more to have a more dominate male due to the numbers. Great fish ... good luck!
I find that to be very interesting.... Curious to know to what extent they will loose the coloration absent the females. I would consider a female for the Rhomboid...
I was always a big Lineatus fan, and dismissed the Rhimboid until I saw one at the LFS... The golden colors are truly breathtaking in person.....
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