Yellow fish, that ARENT yellow tangs!

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I think with yellow tangs being so expensive still it’s worth showing off these fish, here’s a few ideas (Most are not my photos).

Peaceful List;

Yellow ‘Coris’ Wrasse - Halichoeres chrysus (Not a true Coris species, this is infact a peaceful Halichoeres).
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Regal Angelfish - Pygoplites diacanthus flavescens (Not completely yellow but definitely worthy of this list IMO).
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Common and One Spot Foxface - Siganus unimaculatus and Siganus vulpinus
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Addis Butterflyfish - Chaetodon semilavartus (Slightly more reef safe than others in this genus but as with any Chaetodon species, it’s a risk)
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Yellow Long Nose Butterflies - Forcipiger flavissimus and Forcipiger longirostris (Like CBBs they are most likely reef safe but it’s still a risk)
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Lemonpeel Angelfish - Centropyge flavissim (Same issue as the Butterflies)
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Blue Stripe Tamarin Wrasse - Anampses femininus (This is for the experts, they are a nightmare to keep)
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Silver Belly Wrasse - Halichoeres leucoxanthus
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Yellow Watchman Goby - Cryptocentrus cinctus
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Yellow Assessor - Assessor flavissimus
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Yellow Tilefish - Hoplolatilus luteus
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Boisterous/Aggressive List;

Candy Hogfish - Bodianus bimaculatus (Not to be housed with peaceful Wrasses or smaller species)
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Yellow Banana Wrasse - Thalassoma lutescens (Same as above)
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Yellow Hawkfish - Cirrhitichthys aurea (Risky to inverts and may go for peaceful fish)
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Jaguar Dottyback - Pseudochromis moorei (Aggressive to smaller fish especially in small tanks)
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Lemon Peel Mimic Tang - Acanthurus pyroferus (Only yellow as a juvenile)
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Queen Angelfish - Holacanthus ciliaris (Risky towards corals and when mixing with other angels)
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And with both lists, feel free to add any more fish you think belong here. The more the better!
 
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Much like the Mimic tang the juvenile Orange Shoulder and Caribbean Blue tangs start off as very yellow and could make the list. As a added plus the juvenile Caribbean Blue has a similar body shape to a yellow tang.
 
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Much like the Mimic tang the juvenile Orange Shoulder and Caribbean Blue tangs start off as very yellow and could make the list. As a added plus the juvenile Caribbean Blue has a similar body shape to a yellow tang.
also, juvenile Ctenochaetus species tend to be yellow!
 

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The Lemonpeel Angelfish is on Biota on sale right now for a 1"+ :) For anyone who may be looking to add livestock.
 

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Technically it is Yellow, and it is a tang - but it isn’t a Yellow Tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)

It is a juvenile Orange Shoulder :)
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I also really like Chocolate tangs, but they only bring huge ones to my area and I like to grow them out myself, so no Chocolate for me for time being :(
 

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don't forget to mention that yellow watchmen gobies are not yellow when they are juveniles, it takes 6 or so months for the yellow to come out if you get a tiny one.
I have one and honestly did not know that haha
 

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I think with yellow tangs being so expensive still it’s worth showing off these fish, here’s a few ideas (Most are not my photos).

Peaceful List;

Yellow ‘Coris’ Wrasse - Halichoeres chrysus (Not a true Coris species, this is infact a peaceful Halichoeres).
IMG_8978.jpeg

Regal Angelfish - Pygoplites diacanthus flavescens (Not completely yellow but definitely worthy of this list IMO).
IMG_8964.jpeg

Common and One Spot Foxface - Siganus unimaculatus and Siganus vulpinus
IMG_8981.jpeg

Addis Butterflyfish - Chaetodon semilavartus (Slightly more reef safe than others in this genus but as with any Chaetodon species, it’s a risk)
IMG_8980.jpeg

Yellow Long Nose Butterflies - Forcipiger flavissimus and Forcipiger longirostris (Like CBBs they are most likely reef safe but it’s still a risk)
IMG_8926.jpeg

Lemonpeel Angelfish - Centropyge flavissim (Same issue as the Butterflies)
IMG_8965.jpeg

Blue Stripe Tamarin Wrasse - Anampses femininus (This is for the experts, they are a nightmare to keep)
IMG_8982.jpeg

Silver Belly Wrasse - Halichoeres leucoxanthus
IMG_8979.jpeg

Yellow Watchman Goby - Cryptocentrus cinctus
IMG_8969.jpeg

Yellow Assessor - Assessor flavissimus
IMG_8973.jpeg

Yellow Tilefish - Hoplolatilus luteus
IMG_8975.jpeg

Boisterous/Aggressive List;

Candy Hogfish - Bodianus bimaculatus (Not to be housed with peaceful Wrasses or smaller species)
IMG_8972.jpeg

Yellow Banana Wrasse - Thalassoma lutescens (Same as above)
IMG_8977.jpeg

Yellow Hawkfish - Cirrhitichthys aurea (Risky to inverts and may go for peaceful fish)
IMG_8974.jpeg

Jaguar Dottyback - Pseudochromis moorei (Aggressive to smaller fish especially in small tanks)
IMG_8971.jpeg

Lemon Peel Mimic Tang - Acanthurus pyroferus (Only yellow as a juvenile)
IMG_8967.jpeg

Queen Angelfish - Holacanthus ciliaris (Risky towards corals and when mixing with other angels)
IMG_8966.jpeg


And with both lists, feel free to add any more fish you think belong here. The more the better!
And none have the ugly face of most zebrasomas :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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