ID this fish please

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This is probably a really easy one but I'm still somewhat a newbie.

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Red Sea Sohal Tang. They get quite large and are among the most aggressive Tang species out there.

Edit: You beat me to it.
 

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Marshall, I don't think its from the Red Sea, those sohals are much brighter and the orange/red in the tail is very vibrant...I think it's just a plain sohal...
And yes they get VERY big...
 

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Marshall, I don't think its from the Red Sea, those sohals are much brighter and the orange/red in the tail is very vibrant...I think it's just a plain sohal...
And yes they get VERY big...
Or it's stressed from shipping, etc. IIRC most come from the Red Sea too.
 

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