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I would get a small one however looks like there is some problems with them from LA at the Cali facility. I did read where some had success with larger ones from Maldives and this is the first time I’ve seen them available. Apparently the harvesting and transportation of the Maldives Regals is better suited for larger ones and puts less stress on them. Is that not the case? They take well to Canadian mysis right, I thought I read that too? I feed exclusively PE mysis. Also have live black worms and picky eaters seem to take to them sometimes. So if these things are true then I’m will to give it a try. I much prefer a larger one, I just don’t think a small one would do well in my system with the tangs even if all goes well through QT. However larger fish they don’t seem to bother. I do agree of the advice on the smaller Angel, in fact I had one doing very well a while back that was lost near the end of QT due to heater failure. I think I actually posted about that sometime ago right in this thread. I always appreciate the help and advice and I pray my decision doesn’t appear that I’m discounting all the valuable advice in this amazing thread. This thread is a credit to the hobby and its members. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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02/23/2018, 06:38 AM | #5777 |
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Bif keep us updated, although unless you choose Saturday shipping we will have to wait till next week? FYI I received a Maldives Blue Face Angel yesterday, 30 min. acclimation, 2 hour rest, 18 min FW dip, the only reason I didn't stop at 12 was because it did not affect him at all, 1.5 hours prazi pro dip, and then a couple hours in regular tank water with until I took him home acclimated him to the QT water. An hour later I went to feed the juvenile Blue face in the same 100g rubber maid tank and the large BF ate like a champ. My hat goes off to the Maldives collection station.
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02/23/2018, 07:19 AM | #5778 |
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You need to post pictures of the two angels you got from LA
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Here is a picture of one and sorry about the HA, but I can beat it in time versus the Bubble in my old tank
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02/23/2018, 01:56 PM | #5780 |
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Maldives yellow belly regal on divers den today
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This ones not a juvey, probably a little more
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02/23/2018, 04:02 PM | #5783 |
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They have orange belly available on the website for $229/small
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02/23/2018, 07:09 PM | #5784 |
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Well it was a large that went for $50 less than la
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Apparently LA will keep the order open for up to 2 weeks before cancelling due to this type of reason in case the fish recovers and ships. I voluntarily cancelled it after it never shipped. I noticed my credit card was still billed and not yet refunded though. I also ordered it Monday during a 20% off promo which is no longer. Not the biggest deal though. I would just like to get a healthy eating juvi that is acclimated to captive life. I still havent found a good online source for hard to find fish. I've use NY Aquatic, Blue Zoo, LA. (but not DD) . All very mixed results. I've purchased yellow belly regals from Blue Zoo and NY Aquatic years ago, neither of which made it past a few weeks. The NY Aquatic fish was practically DOA but I got it eating flakes. Died a week later. The Blue Zoo one didnt eat a thing, including many types of live and prepared foods. This was years ago and perhaps collection methods are better now. I've been following this chain for years and notice people are having better luck with juvis lately. Thanks everyone. |
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My two are still doing fine, one is coming out and eating the algae on the overflow. I did see a little aggression this morning between the two but not real bad.
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I've had a lot of challenges with simply obtaining a healthy regal at a small size. I've become more interested lately from following this chain and seeing folks obtaining healthy yellow/orange belly juvis from common sources like LA, DD, LFS, etc. I live in Atlanta and I never see healthy juvi regals at LFS. I come across 4"+ ones though. I'm sure most are snagged by hobbyists who don't know what they're getting into in terms of acclimating these fish and placing them in a tank where they wont get dominated. Very shy fish at first. |
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Juvenile coming up at 5, AQSALE20 till tonight
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Hey Kids,
So, this thread was started almost 15 years ago and during that time the collection practices have substantially improved in many areas where regals are collected. My current is 5 and was tiny when she got here, had no trouble eating from the start, and if anything, was a pita because she used to go after a baby goldflake hybrid. I dont understand why this fish seems to be so difficult for some to raise. Is the problem that they are not eating? disease? hobbyists who dont know what they are doing? getting bad advice on what the fish needs to thrive? or a general overall quality control issue in lfs, whether brick and mortar or online? The rise of huge corps eating the mom and pop "true" lfs has been a huge loss for the hobby and imho has led to a decline in the health of fish, post collector. Thoughts? Anyway, good luck. TK |
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Ted these Maldives Regals have helped a bunch in getting a Regal that does well in our tanks and it doesn't require a pro to get to eat. The four LFS in the San Antonio area that i use will not bring in a Regal to the store to sell even after I tell them how well the Maldives do in my tanks. My two from last year are getting along great and are not that shy especially when it comes to feeding time. The third which came in as a baby I had to trade for corals do to it growing so fast in my office tank. I guess I shouldn't feed the tank 6 times a day sometimes. I know this sounds crazy but I think our fish do better if we spend more time with them versus walk up to the tank feed and walk away. Being in my office 11 hours a day has its advantages.
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That is for sure. The fishes in my office get better care than home tank. They certainly grow faster in smaller tank. Not that fishes at home are thin. They also fat but just does nut grow as fast.
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So I am guessing no one on here ended up with one of the DD Regals?
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