Scopas? Hybrid? ID please

Beau_B

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Just wondering if this is normal coloring or more yellow than typical. Searching photos came up inconclusive.

photo under what I believe to be 6500k T8

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Looks a bit like a yellow and a scopas mix. But could just be an undeveloped scopas. What is the size of the tang. Where did you get it from? Very Cool! Keep us updated!
 
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I don’t have it, he is at LFS, and tiny. 2-3” so that suggests undeveloped? I don’t know anything about their coloring trends, just didn’t think they were so yellow.

Appreciate the input!
 

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That would be my guess also.
 

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Hello,

doent look like a regular scopus to me. As mentioned above it may be undeveloped. At night my scopus looses the dark color but is more white-ish then yellow ish.

I’m leaning towards a hybrid, which is pretty cool. But I’m no expert, just throwing my two cents out there.

I've never seen one that looks like that, but I would get him if I could just to see if he changes or if he’s a “one of a kind” - but in any case, thanks for sharing. He (Or she) is pretty cool
 

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I have a scopas and the snout looks blunter than that little guy’s. I looked online and if you compare the yellow and the scopas the difference in their snouts is obvious. I think that one is a hybrid. Young scopas have a very prominent division in their colors. Light up front and very dark in the back half.
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No expert, but my best guess is a hybrid because of the paler yellow front part of the fish. If it was a scopas it would be a pale tan. Spots all over indicate a bit of Scopas but the yellow would seem to be Yellow tang. Where did your LFS say they got it from? If you did end up buying it it is very skinny and would need to be beefed up a bit lol. Here is a picture of a hybrid I found off the web that looks similar to yours:

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just saw this baby Scopas at my lfs does he look skinny or at just a good size to buy he is about an inch
 

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