Follow up … I ended up picking up the “trio” of C. solorensis. <> In the LFS tank they were fairly washed out color wise and showed no aggression (they were in a sand less tank w/ a Flame Angel and couple pieces of live rock), but since they’ve colored up very nicely, and voraciously eat anything and everything offered. <> But here in lies my question, all 3 now match to some extent the coloration of the male photo in your Cirrhilabrus article (http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/fishes/wrasses/cirrhilabrus/ http://www.wetwebmedia.com/cirrhilabruspt2.htm )… And the largest and most colorful of the three has been aggressive <> (chasing around the rockwork and nipping) towards the other two, not to the point of tearing fins or causing cuts, but on occasion the smallest will take to the sand during daylight hours to evade harassment from the dominant male. <