spinx AC Members Nov 6, 2006 253 0 0 Jul 26, 2007 #2 it looks likeit can be family of the surgeon/tang group but i havent seen it before.
bloodparrotguy 1 Fish, 2 Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Jul 26, 2007 12 0 0 Waterford, Ireland www.myspace.com Jul 26, 2007 #3 it is definitely family of the surgeon/tang group ask your local pet store.
Dwarf Puffers Registered user Dec 11, 2006 3,978 0 0 NS, Canada Jul 26, 2007 #4 bloodparrotguy said: it is definitely family of the surgeon/tang group ask your local pet store. Click to expand... Actually, it's usually best not to ask a LFS. They're there for money, not the welfare of fish. I think it looks like a tang/angel, in some ways leaning towards angel, some ways not.
bloodparrotguy said: it is definitely family of the surgeon/tang group ask your local pet store. Click to expand... Actually, it's usually best not to ask a LFS. They're there for money, not the welfare of fish. I think it looks like a tang/angel, in some ways leaning towards angel, some ways not.
Grins Girl Reefer...we do exist May 1, 2007 10,449 0 0 58 Charlotte, NC Jul 26, 2007 #5 Agreed, a tang but not sure which kind
Amphiprion Contain the Excitement... Feb 14, 2007 5,776 0 0 Mobile, Alabama Real Name Andrew Jul 26, 2007 #6 An adult Acanthurus pyroferus--chocolate tang or yellow mimic tang as a juvenile.
Grins Girl Reefer...we do exist May 1, 2007 10,449 0 0 58 Charlotte, NC Jul 26, 2007 #7 The darn juvie colors on tangs and angelfish always throws me.
Amphiprion Contain the Excitement... Feb 14, 2007 5,776 0 0 Mobile, Alabama Real Name Andrew Jul 26, 2007 #8 It is easy to be thrown by these fish--just look at these color morphs: http://http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/ThumbnailsSummary.php?ID=4742
It is easy to be thrown by these fish--just look at these color morphs: http://http://www.fishbase.org/Photos/ThumbnailsSummary.php?ID=4742