I can see one if female (not entirely sure bc of how far away it is) which is why I thought it was a fairy wrasse bc of the less vibrant neon stripes and the other is so close to the ground I can't tell but I believe male. I had a female longfin fairy wrasse that did amazing, only problem was she and my yellow coris ate all the mandrin food (copepods) and he began to starve so he went in my friends sumo and grew fat and began to get quite large before a hitchhiking rock crap snagged him. Anyways, wrasse's are awesome. I love how they explore and dart through the coral and rock. If I still had my sw tank up no doubt I would have lots of wrasse's. A creole wrasse is also very interested, yet hard to find, I kept one but didn't know enough about them and he died before I realized they can become extremely depressed when kept alone as they are very very social fish, and need to be kept in groups of at least 3, they are gorgeous though. As juveniles they are purple, pink, and yellow and as adults they look more like anthis but are primarily purple/blue, black, and yellow
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