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For sale Scopas Tang (Zebrasoma Scopas)

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Fish has been in tank for a few years now. No signs of disease nor have there been any outbreaks in this ~10 year old system. Eats everything like a pig and I mostly feed spirulina flakes with some nori or mysis on some days. Has not been aggressive towards any tank mates, including blennies, clowns, gobies, wrasses, shrimp, CUC. Never had conspecifics together with it. No coral nipping. I have had everything from acans and hammers to mushrooms to acros in the tank over the years and no issues with this fish.

I'll throw in some nori as I won't be needing it anymore.

75 OBO. Ideally don't want to go far from the north suburbs. I'm more likely to take a cheap deal if I don't have to go far :)
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Hi reef peeps. I just found a scopas tang yesterday, vvvery pretty fish. It has a dark blue face. Not aberrant, I dont think. Is this common?
this is a sale thread for my fish (which is now sold) you might want to go ask in the fish forum or something
 

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Hi reef peeps. I just found a scopas tang yesterday, vvvery pretty fish. It has a dark blue face. Not aberrant, I dont think. Is this common?
Some appear purple in the face but pigment on them
 

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