This Specimen is a Great Candidate for a Queen X Rock Beauty Hybrid

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Hybrid angelfish and finding them is one of the more interesting aspects to being a fan of the more than one hundred species of the most colorful and interesting fish on tropical coral reefs. Sometimes the hybrids are very obvious like the radically patterned venustus x multibar hybrid, others like the blueface x sixbar hybrid…
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Seeing this article makes me think my angelfish is a hybrid queen/rock beauty as well- got this specimen from a local collector when I lived in Key Largo. When it was juvie it had typical looking queen juvie colors when as it has gotten bigger it’s got this unusual colors. Is this one a hybrid too? She’s also had this weird deformity with the dorsal fin that my daughter has nicknamed her “unicorn”.
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