It could very well be a "Red Lined wrasse". Often times a LFS will get stuff in with the common name given to the fish from the supplier/distributor. The LFS was told it was a Red Line wrasse on the shipping slip, so as far as they are concerned, it's a "Red Lined wrasse". Who knows what the true scientific name of this fish actually is. Probably not the LFS and maybe not even the supplier/distributor where it came from. I googled "Red Lined Wrasse" and found a picture of one just like Coralgurls. There's not a lot of information on it but then that's the nature of the hobby. Often times things come in with very little information, whether it be a fish or a coral.
Personally, I find this kind of a challenge part of the fun of the hobby. Sometimes a species will come in and you may not know a lot about it even after asking the LFS AND The Google. If you like the fish/coral/invert for whatever reason, and you understand that you are undertaking a degree of risk, then why not make that decision to bring it home? I've been at this a while now and I've done this countless times.
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