I cannot say I've seen a wrasse quite like that before, a very nice fish.
The lines along the body, are they truly blue or is that a camera artifact?
The colour pattern is similar to several juvenile and subadult phrases of Coris species, notably the comb wrasses - C. picta and C. musume. Neither has a yellow band on its tail, but Coris picta does have a yellow tail as an adult.
I suspect you may have a subadult fish currently transitioning between phases. That's my best guess, though it is a guess!
It's juvenile chisel-tooth wrasse, Pseudodax moluccanus. I hope you have a big tank, these guys get large (10+ inches). Also make sure you include some algae in their diet.
Edit: Oh, and David is right, this one is transitioning from juvi to adult (the yellow on the tail is typical of adults).
The fish is purple black with 2 neon blue lines across the body and a bright yellow ring on its tail. Its fin is red.
The colour pattern is similar to several juvenile and subadult phrases of Coris species, notably the comb wrasses - C. picta and C. musume. Neither has a yellow band on its tail, but Coris picta does have a yellow tail as an adult.
I suspect you may have a subadult fish currently transitioning between phases. That's my best guess, though it is a guess!
It's juvenile chisel-tooth wrasse, Pseudodax moluccanus. I hope you have a big tank, these guys get large (10+ inches). Also make sure you include some algae in their diet.
Edit: Oh, and David is right, this one is transitioning from juvi to adult (the yellow on the tail is typical of adults).
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