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To my surprise, my BA Multibar from reef beauties is taking frozen foods after 9 days of a food strike. I’ve had success with frozen calanus, mysis, and brine. He’s gotten larger since I had first gotten him also. I was getting scared he would eventually pass due to starvation.
Either that or I'm very unlucky. Good job with the fishI must have been very lucky. Both my biota MB while ignoring frozen and only pecking at bbs go nuts for pellets and have grown along with a nice full belly.
It's a regal, so in theory it could reach about 9 inches in length, although this is unlikely in captivity unless you have it for many many years. Obviously you can start it off in a tank that size and it would suffice for quite a while, but you should have a plan for when it gets to where you feel it needs larger: probably above the 6" mark. It will probably be a bit territorial in that size tank as it gets larger as well.What tank size would you recommend for the CB regal angelfish? Is a 90 gallon 4’ pushing it?
Man I’ve had a misbar for a little over a month now wild caught and the dude is a little piggy sorry to hear you didn’t have good luck!The capture issue is the one I care most about, since, if you've ever tried to keep a wild multibar, it's a very serious detriment to the keeping of the species in most cases. Regals are challenging in their own right, but multibars are a whole different world of issues. I've had 7 wild caught individuals, not a single one even gave a hint at being interested in prepared foods.
I was talking about wild multibar angels, not misbar regals. Regals have a better success rate than multibars. I can count the amount of wild multibars I've seen doing well in tanks on one hand.Man I’ve had a misbar for a little over a month now wild caught and the dude is a little piggy sorry to hear you didn’t have good luck!
That's pretty average going rateHow much did you pay for him? There is one place near me asking 500 for a misbar
Multibars and other dwarves don't live in pairs naturally, although I assume it's possible, they live in harems. I would try to do at least 3, which is what I was doing with my CB multibars, but only one out of the 4 hasn't starved to death so far, even captive bred. Very perplexing and aggravating. It's not that they didnt eat; the foods they took varied per individual but it was never enough to keep them full. They would eat a little bit then stop. I'm going to try again soon.Yeah, I love regals but I don’t want to be the kind of person who gets a fish banking on an upgrade that may not happen in the future. I’m thinking possibly a pair of multis. What do you guys think about buying a small pair of CB multis and having them grow up together
That’s about rightHow much did you pay for him? There is one place near me asking 500 for a misbar
I spoke with biota regarding he multibars and they told me they don’t breed it themselves. They do get it from Bali, the one I purchased from Biota was eating live and frozen brine but no mysisThe regal was from Quality Marine, the multibar was from Reef Beauties (not sure this matters though, I'm pretty sure all these angels are coming from Bali Aquarich with the exception of the ones direct from Biota; even then I think the regals are all from Bali Aquarich).
The regal never really took to prepared foods like I expected a captive bred fish to (as I said before), and I was negligent in trying a large variety like I should have, thinking "oh it will figure it out, it's captive bred." The multibar I started on live baby brine a day or two after it arrived, and that seemed to have gotten her used to the idea of feeding off of stuff floating around her.