Super Scopas is the Australian Version of a Yellow Tang

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Zebrasoma scopas, or midnight sailfin tang as they are known in Australia, are a fairly abundant reef dwelling fish that is found on the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea as well as much of the greater Indian and Pacific Oceans. This fish is commonly collected for the aquarium trade as they make a fantastic…
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@najer has a really pretty one + takes good pictures of it

Thanks, I lost the xanthic a couple of years ago but these are my current pair, my daughter calls the rescue female the punk fish. ;)

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