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i'm talking about this fish, it's a filamented flasher:
[IMG]http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/attachment.php?
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I know, but below is what drs. fosters & Smith say. It doesn't match my fish.
The Filamented Flasher Wrasse, also known as the Whip-fin Fairy Wrasse, originates from the waters of the Indo-Pacific. The Filamented Flasher Wrasse is primarily red in color with a white underside. The fins are yellow with blue markings, and the dorsal fin is elongated. The color of the female is subdued when comparing it to the brilliance of the male. The male during courting will change colors very rapidly giving it its common name. Colors may vary depending on the fish's mood.
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