not sure exactly what it is, but it will get to big for your tank if it is in your 60 cube, and it will get to big fast.
I believe it may be a Orange Socket Tang but am unsure, here is the most current pic of him:
Any help would be appreciated
TIA,
Josh
not sure exactly what it is, but it will get to big for your tank if it is in your 60 cube, and it will get to big fast.
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Water ...
Custom 4x2x1 60 gallon, 40B sump
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6x54w HO T5 fixture, 300+g rated Frankenskimmer, ATO, 3 Media Reactors (1 p04, 1 N03, 1 Carbon)
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It kind of looks like a Bristletooth Tomini Tang. Here's some info on it with a pic. But I agree with Bobby on getting the tang a bigger home.
Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine Aquariums: Bristletooth Tomini Tang
Ray or Raymond
There is no elevator to success in marine tanks. You have to take the stairs.
Raymond's 30 gallon tank
Raymond's 60 gallon tank
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I agree it look's like Ctenochaetus tominiensis beautiful tang.
lance
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Quarantine quarantine quarantine your tank's will thank you and so will your corals u'll also avoid a lot of aggravation with pests, predators, or disease's that come on coral's or live rock or fish
It does look like that, but they are usually more orange at the back. It could be a yellowed fin hawaiian
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