Unique Scopas Tang

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A couple months ago, I saw a suffering scopas tang at a local petco while I was getting dry goods. He was extremely thin and had markings all over his body (likely damage and/or HLLE, which is going away.). The poor dude was viciously scavenging the little bit of live rock that was in there for ANYTHING to eat. There was no seaweed clip in there or anything. I couldn't pass him up, brought him home, and he took to nori seconds after introduction. 4 weeks later, he goes into the tank as happy as can be. Just want to share this little fella :). Has 0 yellow to him at all, he's just blue, brown, slightly white, and black.

TLDR: I rescued a suffering scopas tang from petco and he ended up being a unique and personable little guy, and I just wanted to share him :)

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Full tank shot during the day. Finally starting to have my dinos recede as well

FIY: He will be going to my 200 FOWLR when he outgrows this tank.
 

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Full tank shot during the day. Finally starting to have my dinos recede as well

FIY: He will be going to my 200 FOWLR when he outgrows this tank.
Very cool, I like the tank setup and the tang seems pretty cool.
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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