ID this fish please

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Does anyone know what type of fish this is? Thank you in advance.

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Young clarion angel- gets large and not reef safe
 

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King/ passer.

See the 'crown' instead of vertical stripes going the eye like clarion
 

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Does anyone know what type of fish this is? Thank you in advance.

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Certainly not a clarion, they are rarely imported almost never imported into this hobby so it is the “Closely” related Holacanthus passer.
As said above - Aggressive, Big and a PITA fish.
I don’t recommend any other angelfish and try get fish added as soon as possible if you keep it. 8’ tank or larger IMO for this fish (It can get to 1’2” and is an active fish). Yes it is still a pricey fish at $200-$600 depending on size, health ect..

Here’s a comparison of the two mentioned both stages are young juveniles:
H. Passer (King angelfish)
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H. Clarionensis (Clarion angelfish)
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