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Juvenile Choat's wrasse, Macropharyngodon choati,
have white bodies with orange blotches around the margins. The blotches
cover much of the body in adults. In males the orange colour on
the head is nearly solid and there are stripes along the cheeks.
The green and yellow mark behind the eye is characteristic of the
species.
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| Distribution |
Great
Barrier Reef, to central NSW and New Caledonia |
| Depth |
1-
30m |
| Max size |
10cms |
| Family |
Labridae - wrasses |
  
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