Seems to be an elephant in the room nobody wants to touch, may it be because it’s not popular yet compared to wild counterparts, or if a fish ban went into place, the only option of captive bred may be the only hope.
I currently have a wild caught regal, have keep wild gold flakes and yellow tangs many times. I have purchased 7-8 captive bred Bali aqua rich fish, and all have died within 6 weeks of getting them. So I wondered if it was me, so I reached out to others. According to 2 prominent QT guys who do this for a living, one said they are hit or miss, and lately more miss. The 2nd said from everyone he has spoken to about it, wild angels have been more hardy then these captive bred fish.
the store by my house imports coral, and for a while was also transhipping in these captive bred fish. Recently I went there and he had none, and I asked when they would be coming in. Response was they won’t be coming here, usually once they have been here more than 2-3 weeks, I’ll find them dead. He has tried keeping them in med free water being an invert system, no fish, just snails, fan worns, shrimp etc, and in the coppered wild tanks.
about 6 weeks ago, I ordered a gold flake, regal and a yellow, along with 2 of their cb fox face. About a week ago, the gold flake started to do the spins and was dead by the next night. I just found the regal in the power head, after days of not seeing him, and also today, the yellow tang was dead on bottom, he had stopped eating a week ago. My tank has been running for a mount 2 years, all fish are out they 14 days of copper and 2 rounds of prazi pro. This tank has some delicate fish, such as an Achilles tang, 3 leopard wrasses, copperband butterfly and a wild coral sea regal. Oh and a captive bred blue line from Poma going on 2 years strong.
no signs of disease, just one day they stop eating, and soon after dead. A thousand bucks for those fish, and yay, I have 2 $50 rabbit fish out of it. I’ve asked numerous others on here how there’s was doing, the replies ii do get are either a. Decided not to keep it or b. Didn’t make it, not sure what happen.
these fish are mostly under $100 on an import list. The fact some places sell them for 6-700 , under the impression that they are hardy and a better answer to wilds that don’t adapt l, that doesn’t sit well with me.
a store about 40 minutes from me use to bring in the captive mandarins and court jesters. I asked the owner one night do these captives actually eat, he laughed and said maybe they eat when they are at wherever there being raised at.
I’m all for innovation, but this notion there hardy and a reason to spend more money is nonsense .
I currently have a wild caught regal, have keep wild gold flakes and yellow tangs many times. I have purchased 7-8 captive bred Bali aqua rich fish, and all have died within 6 weeks of getting them. So I wondered if it was me, so I reached out to others. According to 2 prominent QT guys who do this for a living, one said they are hit or miss, and lately more miss. The 2nd said from everyone he has spoken to about it, wild angels have been more hardy then these captive bred fish.
the store by my house imports coral, and for a while was also transhipping in these captive bred fish. Recently I went there and he had none, and I asked when they would be coming in. Response was they won’t be coming here, usually once they have been here more than 2-3 weeks, I’ll find them dead. He has tried keeping them in med free water being an invert system, no fish, just snails, fan worns, shrimp etc, and in the coppered wild tanks.
about 6 weeks ago, I ordered a gold flake, regal and a yellow, along with 2 of their cb fox face. About a week ago, the gold flake started to do the spins and was dead by the next night. I just found the regal in the power head, after days of not seeing him, and also today, the yellow tang was dead on bottom, he had stopped eating a week ago. My tank has been running for a mount 2 years, all fish are out they 14 days of copper and 2 rounds of prazi pro. This tank has some delicate fish, such as an Achilles tang, 3 leopard wrasses, copperband butterfly and a wild coral sea regal. Oh and a captive bred blue line from Poma going on 2 years strong.
no signs of disease, just one day they stop eating, and soon after dead. A thousand bucks for those fish, and yay, I have 2 $50 rabbit fish out of it. I’ve asked numerous others on here how there’s was doing, the replies ii do get are either a. Decided not to keep it or b. Didn’t make it, not sure what happen.
these fish are mostly under $100 on an import list. The fact some places sell them for 6-700 , under the impression that they are hardy and a better answer to wilds that don’t adapt l, that doesn’t sit well with me.
a store about 40 minutes from me use to bring in the captive mandarins and court jesters. I asked the owner one night do these captives actually eat, he laughed and said maybe they eat when they are at wherever there being raised at.
I’m all for innovation, but this notion there hardy and a reason to spend more money is nonsense .