Making this thread in case anyone is curious about how the captive bred angels of late hold up.
I purchased a captive bred regal angel a little over a month ago. She was about the size of a quarter when I got her. She spent the first couple days/week or two being very picky about what she ate/refusing to eat in front of me, as a result she lot a bit of weight (slight pinching behind the head but generally still alert and active). After letting her out of the acclimation box, she is at least sampling whatever I give the QT tank. Pellets, San Francisco angel/butterfly diet, mini mysis, and just started picking at nori. Not quite stuffing herself as I'd expected, but eating.
Today, I received my captive bred multibar angel (Paracentropyge multifasciata) from Biota (not sure if they actually bred it, would guess it came from Bali Aquarich). She's around the same size as the regal when I got her, maybe slightly bigger. Very healthy and alert looking, seemed to be curious of me when I looked over the tank. I have her in my long acclimation box with some other small fish until she gets comfortable with the foods I offer. A good sign from the get go, she seemed to be picking at the mini TDO pellets and mini mysis very soon after she was out of the bag.
I will probably update this thread once in a while as they progress. My first impressions of these fish: while they seem very bold and healthy for fish so small, they still seem to take time to get used to their new environment and whatever foods you regularly offer. Basically, even though they are captive bred, this isn't as simple as a CB clownfish or something. Even the CB majestic angels (Pomacanthus navarchus) I've dealt with seem to be much more robust, which falls in line with that species' wild representatives being considerably easier to keep than the other two species here. This is just my experience, however, every fish is different.
I purchased a captive bred regal angel a little over a month ago. She was about the size of a quarter when I got her. She spent the first couple days/week or two being very picky about what she ate/refusing to eat in front of me, as a result she lot a bit of weight (slight pinching behind the head but generally still alert and active). After letting her out of the acclimation box, she is at least sampling whatever I give the QT tank. Pellets, San Francisco angel/butterfly diet, mini mysis, and just started picking at nori. Not quite stuffing herself as I'd expected, but eating.
Today, I received my captive bred multibar angel (Paracentropyge multifasciata) from Biota (not sure if they actually bred it, would guess it came from Bali Aquarich). She's around the same size as the regal when I got her, maybe slightly bigger. Very healthy and alert looking, seemed to be curious of me when I looked over the tank. I have her in my long acclimation box with some other small fish until she gets comfortable with the foods I offer. A good sign from the get go, she seemed to be picking at the mini TDO pellets and mini mysis very soon after she was out of the bag.
I will probably update this thread once in a while as they progress. My first impressions of these fish: while they seem very bold and healthy for fish so small, they still seem to take time to get used to their new environment and whatever foods you regularly offer. Basically, even though they are captive bred, this isn't as simple as a CB clownfish or something. Even the CB majestic angels (Pomacanthus navarchus) I've dealt with seem to be much more robust, which falls in line with that species' wild representatives being considerably easier to keep than the other two species here. This is just my experience, however, every fish is different.