Black Hippo Tang ??

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I've had this little guy for a bit now, and I just thought it was because he was juvenile, but ... seems this is his permanent colors.
Is he a "Black Hippo Tang" or what is he?

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Yep, normal. They aren't very common, but every now and then you see a hippo with extra black. Yours has some really exceptional color, though. I can only find a single specimen like it on google, and it had it's own ReefBuilders article. It will be a nice show specimen when it grows.
 
I can get some better pics tonight when I'm not competing with sunlight reflections.
 
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Crappie phone pic of mine from the top. The LED daylight colors are true to what I see. Their tank has algae obscured sides, they feel happier when they can hide (@Paul B ) but I may do a spring cleaning to get better side images next week or 2026?

Mine has a lot more blue then the OP’s tang, mine is more 1/2 blue.
 
I have 2, each turned black months ago, in 2 different unconnected systems.
I did post 2 different threads about it months ago, but not much response.
 
Want! That's nifty.
I got it from a friend at a LFS who didn't care that it was one of a kind. I don't think it has changed much over time, but looking at other black.blue tang threads I need to keep a closer eye to see if it changes much as it grows.

I have had it 4 years (or more?) and it seems more electric blue on the top (as seen in the pics) then I recall when I brought it home, but I didn't have The Blade blasting it with photons when I first brought it home. I was also a little sick looking with sketchy skin blotches in the store, so I got it for a regular price even though it was not a standard pattern morph.

I think it might have valuable genetic potential for a breeder who wanted to try selective breeding to make designer Dory's, but so far I have just been enjoying it selfishly as an unusual fish. It's also has been slow growing over the time I have had it, I had a tiny tang grow to this size in a year, this one is fat but not lengthing very quickly.
 
I posted my findings back in 2021 that aggressive activated carbon was the leading suspect..

Do you run an aggressive carbon ? And did this coincide with the blackening of the Paracanthurus hepatus
( Pacific Blue tang ) ?
 
I posted my findings back in 2021 that aggressive activated carbon was the leading suspect..

Do you run an aggressive carbon ? And did this coincide with the blackening of the Paracanthurus hepatus
( Pacific Blue tang ) ?
No activated carbon in my system or in the LFS where I got the fish. I believe my fish is a genetic coloration expression and not a reaction to anything in the environment?
 

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