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Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help identify what type of tang this is?

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Hello, I was wondering if anyone can help identify what type of tang this is?

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I disagree with juvenile Acanthurus olivasceus. If you have a photo of the side then we can work better with it.
For now, I’ll say it’s likely to be a juvenile Acanthurus nigricauda from looking at the black line on both the scalpel and just before the eye.
 
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Welcome to R2R!

Some of those juvenile Acanthurus genus tangs are pretty tough to ID until they mature a bit. A good pic from the side would help. Also, what is it labeled as, and do you know where it is from?
 
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I disagree with juvenile Acanthurus olivasceus. If you have a photo of the side then we can work better with it.
For now, I’ll say it’s likely to be a juvenile Acanthurus nigricauda from looking at the black line on both the scalpel and just before the eye.
I disagree with juvenile Acanthurus olivasceus. If you have a photo of the side then we can work better with it.
For now, I’ll say it’s likely to be a juvenile Acanthurus nigricauda from looking at the black line on both the scalpel and just before the eye.
It does seem like it could be a juvenile Acanthurus nigricauda. Heres some more pictures, it was a little difficult to get better pictures hope this helps.
 

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It does seem like it could be a juvenile Acanthurus nigricauda. Heres some more pictures, it was a little difficult to get better pictures hope this helps.
Definitely a nigricauda from those, it looks rather coloured down in a lot of the photos however in the bottom photo you can see the tail colour.

What size tank is he in?
 
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Definitely a nigricauda from those, it looks rather coloured down in a lot of the photos however in the bottom photo you can see the tail colour.

What size tank is he in?
He’s currently in a qt tank, but he’ll be moved to a 250 gallon tank.
 
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