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Hey everyone, I made a trip to my LFS to snap up some pictures to help with the fish database, but there are a few that I don't know the names of. It would be cool if I could get some help instead of searching the web to find the names. Thanks in advance.

Which Angel?
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Which Blenny?
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Which Puffer?
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Which Tang? Whitering?
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Lateral72

Chaetodontidae
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Townsendi Angelfish (Queen x Blue Hybrid)

Black Sailfin Blenny

Hawaiian Whitespotted Toby Puffer

Acanthurus Gahm - Black Surgeonfish
 

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Uh the tang is a thompsoni tang  haha absolutely a excellent tang too I miss mine so much 
 

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Uh the tang is a thompsoni tang  haha absolutely a excellent tang too I miss mine so much 
Thompsoni's come in either solid blue or black-ish with a solid white tail. They also have a very rounded face. The fish in question only has a partially white tail, and the wrong mouth/face structure. If you compare them side-by-side, they are quite different.

It's either an A. gahm or less likely a dark A. blochii
 

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I second the Acanthurus Gahm. google that.. only thing is the white band on the tail is not very wide.
 

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