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  1. The creole wrasse (Clepticus parrae) is a species of wrasse native to the western Atlantic Ocean. Description The creole wrasse is a small wrasse, with males reaching around 30 cm (1 ft) in length, while females are smaller. It has a typical wrasse shape.
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    The Creole Wrasse, Clepticus parrae, is a colorful wrasse native to the Atlantic Ocean. They often experience substantial changes in color throughout their lifetime from a violet juvenile to a multi-hued adult with a deep yellow sheen on the rear of its body.
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    ''Clepticus parrae'', or commonly called Creole wrasse'', is a species of fish belonging to the family Labridae or wrasse.
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  2. Clepticus parrae - Creole Wrasse -- Discover Life

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