Tang Identification

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Good evening. I recent bought this tang from my lfs and I’m having a hard time identifying it. It was listed as a “Caribbean Blue Tang”, but I don’t think it is that. Looks to be in the acanthurus family. Possibly an Epaulette?
Thank you!

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Good evening. I recent bought this tang from my lfs and I’m having a hard time identifying it. It was listed as a “Caribbean Blue Tang”, but I don’t think it is that. Looks to be in the acanthurus family. Possibly an Epaulette?
Thank you!

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Appears to be a surgeonfish known as Acanthurus bahianus or ringtail surgeon
 

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Good evening. I recent bought this tang from my lfs and I’m having a hard time identifying it. It was listed as a “Caribbean Blue Tang”, but I don’t think it is that. Looks to be in the acanthurus family. Possibly an Epaulette?
Thank you!

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Given the dark striping on the side in addition to the white ring by the tail, that's a Doctorfish, Acanthurus chirurgus. If it didn't have the striping, it would be A. bahianus.
 

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