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Ok there is a smaller fish it is blue and black and it's kind of disc shaped does anyone have any ideas what type of fish I'm talking about?
 
Cshack5405;900737 wrote: Ok there is a smaller fish it is blue and black and it's kind of disc shaped does anyone have any ideas what type of fish I'm talking about?

A pic might help a little, not a lot, just a little
 
I'm just going to throw this out there.. Most fish start out pretty small. If you are thinking of regal tangs (the disc shape is why I'm guessing this), they need a pretty large tank.

Edit: Or perhaps an emperor angel (another fish that gets large)
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lol. wow great guess! Never thought of that one but now it makes sense.
 
A lot of the Pomocanthus</em> angels have similar markings and color in the juvenile stage.
 
bobz;900756 wrote: lol. wow great guess! Never thought of that one but now it makes sense.

Thanks. I figured it made more sense than the blue regal, which is pretty commonly known. All you have to do is say Dory lol

Cam, this is the same fish when it is an adult.
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Here is a picture showing the various stages
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This is one of my favorite fish. I really like the adult stage, I believe many people are turned off from this fish when they learn that the pattern changes. This fish needs a large tank. I wouldn't keep one in anything smaller than 175 gallons. Ideally, they need 200+

Edit: Also, WOW. What a shot.

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stacy22;900777 wrote: A lot of the Pomocanthus</em> angels have similar markings and color in the juvenile stage.


Koran angelfish is another
 
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