Adding a Naso Tang

IMO, nasos are great tank occupants, very active and as long as they are hardy are very good eaters.
From their painted lips to graceful swim- I call them a great choice !
 
Hello,

It looks a lot like a Lt. Tang, it is missing the Lt. Markings but everything else looks very close to it. Tried taking a pic of mine but lol he won’t sit still and thinks he is being chased by jaws.


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When I add new fish I immediately feed the tank to distract the fish then go lights out for the night all the fish go to bed and wake up the next morning and just seem to assume the new fish was in there the whole time
 
The Asst tang was given to me and I’m not really familiar with it either.. I have a picture.. I’ve been looking it up and no results.. can you tell what kind it is by looking at it??

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Looks like a lavender tang
 
Hello,

It looks a lot like a Lt. Tang, it is missing the Lt. Markings but everything else looks very close to it. Tried taking a pic of mine but lol he won’t sit still and thinks he is being chased by jaws.


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I finally got pictures of mine

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