Spotted yellow eye kole tang?

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Anyone has pictures of a “SPOTTED” yellow eye kole tang?
In specific, you mean Ctenochaetus trunctatus. I don’t own this specific species but have a book with a few good photos of this species.
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I have a "Spotted" Square tail, Ive had him for the last 3 years. Slow grower but good algae eater. I can try to snap a photo of him at some point.
 

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I have a "Spotted" Square tail, Ive had him for the last 3 years. Slow grower but good algae eater. I can try to snap a photo of him at some point.
A lot of Ctenochaetus are slow growers - The larger of them being fast growers (Chevron, true Striatus ect). I own the blue eye so can’t really say much on the Spotted, however in the small time I’ve cared for them in an LFS, they were rather calm, unlike the true koles used to be.
 

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Most ive seen will be spotted or scribbled lines
 

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