Is it strange that my orange shoulder is 7+" and still yellow?

baldwinaquaman

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I've seen much smaller orange shoulders, at say around 4" which are already gray, my orangeshoulder is fat and healthy but he still is yellow, is this weird, or should he be turning soon?
 
My LFS has an orange shoulder that didn't get its adult colors until they had had it for a couple years and it was quite large. Like yours it's always been very robust and has looked great for all the time I've seen it, but it took a long time for it to change. I think it's just something that varies with this fish. Your tang should change eventually.
 
VERY unusual... i have some 2" orange shoulders fully adult. I have never seen a yellow one over 2". Makes you wonder if nature forces them to change at a young age.
 
Yes I thought so, I don't mind it really I liek the yellow coloration, but I was reading about them, and the book said they change around 3-4" and I found that strange.
 
Mine was 9 inches and still didnt change to grey. I got it when it was mot much bigger than a half dollar.
Sadly it was caught by my carpet in a holding tank while i did a tank switch.
 
I also have a Beautiful healthy fat orange shoulder that is ~6" that is still all yellow! I too like the yellow coloration better, but am also curious what makes it change into it's adult colors. Maybe it has something to do w/ dominance or a self defense mechanism...
 
I actually have some pictures which are a month or two old from my old tank in the appalachian reef society forum. Theres is a thread there dedicated to just tank pictures and videos. You can check it out there, I also am currently taking pictures of the 380 build progression, and I am going to start a thread in the large tank forum you should check out.
 
VERY unusual... i have some 2" orange shoulders fully adult. I have never seen a yellow one over 2". Makes you wonder if nature forces them to change at a young age.

Most of the ones we see at 4" are still yellow. Must admit I know of a couple of big ones that still haven't changed. A lot more interesting is when they come in wearing adult colours and change back to juvie not long after.
 
here is a group of three a foot plus and i saw many in the wild that were still yellow at large sizes in hawaii

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