All of the photos I have seen look like yellow bellies. That could be marketing though. Several people have posted here with their cb regals and I thought they looked pretty good.So… according to Bruno those are the less attractive type right?
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All of the photos I have seen look like yellow bellies. That could be marketing though. Several people have posted here with their cb regals and I thought they looked pretty good.So… according to Bruno those are the less attractive type right?
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Those are the prices only. Compare Similar sizes of Indonesian variety (gray) to Maldives or Red Sea variety (yellow).No pics
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Gotcha.Those are the prices only. Compare Similar sizes of Indonesian variety (gray) to Maldives or Red Sea variety (yellow).
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The skinny on wild caught Regals is your chances are much better with smaller fish, quarantined and taught to eat. I bought a 1 1/2 -2 inch yellow belly and fed him newly hatched brine shrimp until I could wean him over to Hikari Marine S pellets. Eventually he ate everything. Paid $270.So with all these comparisons apart, how’s everyone’s success rate in wild csught regals? Is it worth the dollar for captive bred at better odds?
You’re a funny guy.I just want to take a minute and thank everyone.
I didn't need a Red Sea Regal Anglefish coming into this. I came in here to calm the storm. Turns out, the stom turned on me.
Now I need to have my Red Sea Regal Anglefish.
Thanks... not mad just poor now.
Obviously each fish is different in temperament, etc. However, my experience is that my 3” Regal gets along with a 4” transitioning Emperor, a 5” Majestic, and a 5” Powder blue tang. There was a problem with a similar size flame angel who I had to get rid of,. There is a somewhat smaller Bicolor that they coexist but with an edge.Do these captive bred ones take prepared food (including flakes and pellets) without issue?
As to the OP, I’d say yes, but make sure you get him feeding and fat before adding him to your busy display tank. Your Tangs and more aggressive angels may pose an issue.
Lol. Thanks. It's all true though. Now I need one. Power of suggestion I suppose.You’re a funny guy.
Do these captive bred ones take prepared food (including flakes and pellets) without issue?
As to the OP, I’d say yes, but make sure you get him feeding and fat before adding him to your busy display tank. Your Tangs and more aggressive angels may pose an issue.
For the record, the rest of your post is on point. Clearly you are passionate and care for your animals.I wish people would drop that vs what Bali, Biota, and Ora are doing.