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I bought a yellow tang on Monday he has been eaten and swimming around good i looked at him tonight with my blue lights on. he looks like he is white just wondering if that's normal. Any suggestions would help or is that normal
 

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I'm not sure but I remember reading something that said at night a fish's color can fade to help it hide from predators in the wild.
 

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I imagine it varies between lights, but my girls moms yellow tang looks very tan in her lights.

Fox faces will change color at night, along with many other fish.
 

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No he's not sick all yellow tangs loose turn a pale white colour at night it's 100% normal
This. They lose a lot of color when they retire for the night and just before the lights go off and right after they turn on, once they're accustomed to the daily rhythm.
 

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