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My wife saw this at the LFS. Anyone able to ID? Thank you!

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My wife saw this at the LFS. Anyone able to ID? Thank you!

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If you’re in the UK these go more commonly by the name Emperor Angelfish instead of Imperator (Its the same fish just one uses the scientific name as it’s common name).
 

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If you’re in the UK these go more commonly by the name Emperor Angelfish instead of Imperator (Its the same fish just one uses the scientific name as it’s common name).
Wasn’t sure if those were different species or not, good to know!
 

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