Is this a fowleri tang?

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LFS has this listed as a fowleri. I've not been able to find any images supporting it. It's probably 2-3 inches (closer to 3) so a juvenile for sure.

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Half black or eiblii tang but eiblii would have some orange
 
Def half black mimic tang. I have one and they are awesome to look at
 
Thanks all. I didn't think it was a fowleri but am not a expert at IDs. Works out well. I went ahead and got it since I had store credit I need to burn and now I don't have to worry about it out growing the 180 gallon it will go into after QT
 
It's one of two species. where it was collected would help with a definite ID however, the half black mimic that I assume the above mean is A. chronixis. Chronixis have a smaller origin whereas the other half black mimic species (A. pyroferus) has a much more varied origin and mimics 2 other species of dwarf angel - Centropyge flavissima and Centropyge heraldi.

If it was collected in Taiwan/Indonesia then it's more likely to be chronixis.
If it was collected from New guinea to Tonga and Fiji then it's more likely to be pyroferus.
 

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