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Well my guess is Argus Wrasse (Halichoeres argus) now I give up and hope someone else knows. Thanks for the help all.
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Cheers, Tim
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* But I am willing to be wrong :P Edit: I just remembered I have a DOA in the freezer... I might just dissect it to get a positive look at the mouth, cuz I'm gross like that <___< "For Science"
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This is a picture of an argus wrasse someone on reef central thought it was a grey head wrasse? I am still confused.
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Halichoeres argus, Peacock Wrasse.
EDIT: Oops, you beat me. It's not a grey Head Wrasse, I used to have a Grey Head Wrasse. I'll find a pic. |
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Well there we go. Looks like we have our answer. Argus Wrasse. Now we wait for Albert to confirm. Thanks all.
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Here's my old Grey Head Wrasse - best pic I ever got of him - he's fast!
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Nice looking fish!
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So I'd just like to point out that I did inspect the mouth parts of the frozen fish and it didn't have the pronounced throat teeth. As a matter of contrast, here's a Leopard Wrasse lil dude I just finished unloading about an hour ago:
This guy DID have throat teeth
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Interesting info Albert, thanks for the knowledge.
Was the fish red and blue or red and green? I could be suffering from the blue dress/gold dress syndrome. Lol. Cheers, Tim
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