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pearlposeidon93

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I forgot to say that the wrasse has a green tinge and also a black stripe through the eyes and continues through the lateral line area. I'll try to get a better picture later on
 
First picture looks like a cocoa damselfish, stegastes variabilis.

The second, well, here's the thing, it's blurry, it's a pooly lit area, and the wrasse is only pokin' part of it's head out... sooo that doesn't leave a lot of room for 100% ID... But, going off the head only, with all factors considered... looks to me like either a Hardwickii Wrasse or two other's I'm thinkin. Anyway to get a better shot with good lighting?
 
Thanks everyone for the IDs but I found out what species they are the first one is a Beaugregory Damselfish or Stegastes leucostictus the second is the inappropriately named Slippery Dick Wrasse or Halichoeres bivittatus
Got a new pic of Him!=)
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First fish is a cocoa damselfish. Distinguished from the beaugregory by the black spot located on top of the caudal peduncle.
 
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