Your opinion!!! Best looking reef fish in our hobby.

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I'd have to agree with everyone here. So much great variety!

my secondary vote then would be a gemmatum tang. They have a very understated beauty
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This pic is courtesy of LiveAquaria
 

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Can I change my choice?
I was VERY close to walking out of the LFS with this. A juvenile Halichoeres garnoti.
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Im pretty sure in the last photo he was thinking “Come at me”.
THAT is a BEAUTIFUL fish!!
 

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THAT is a BEAUTIFUL fish!!
Completely agree, the adults are a 50/50 on if people like them or not but personally I find them to be stunning even as adult males - Similar thing with H. chloropterus
 

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