Identify this little guy

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Hi all reefing masters, I would like to seek your help to identify if this guy if the legendary Narcosis angelfish ?

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I’m not an Angel expert but it looks like one.
 

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Looks like a juvenile rock beauty angelfish. Holacanthus tricolor.
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This exactly.

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Welcome home, you will love it here!

Let’s see some tank pics! :)
 

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Welcome!! +100 on juvenile rock beauty. Narcosis angels have a much smaller black spot that is more dorsally located and not so central. As the rock beauty matures, much more of its back half will become black.
 
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Hi all, thank you for the inputs. i think it is a rock beauty. I shall share more with you all when this little guy grows bigger. he is currently under copper treatment for ich, hope that he could make it. Lastly appreciated your helps. have a nice day to all.
 

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