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Hello,

I have been looking to add a Kole Tang to my 90 gallon and I have notice that some of the Kole tangs that I have seen have either been brown or purple in color. Can anyone explain to me this difference and how I could order a kole tang so that it will specifically be more on the purple side.
 
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+1 to lighting, but also the health of the specimen. A varied diet, clean water, and as stress free as possible will get the best appearance.
 
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The difference is in the lighting not in the fish.

Yup, you would be amazed at how much of a factor lighting plays into the colors of your fish. My coral beauty dwarf angel looked semi-drab in the holding tank at my LFS, after a few weeks later and adding him to my DT this morning it transformed into a beautiful multicolored vibrant looking fish.
 
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