Can someone explain to me...What the difference between a Regal angel from Red Sea and the other Regal angel ?? I wanna order one last week in my LFS and they asked me what location I want ?? Can't answered so I'll take information.
Thanks
David
Regal Angelfish collected from the red sea have a yellow breast whereas indo collected specimens have a greyish blue breast. Both are amazing fish but the yellow breasted individuals just take the show.
Another thing to note is that ALL juvenile regal angelfish (regardless of collection site) have a yellowbreast, on indo regals this fades to grey with age.
I have also heard that the Red Sea regals have a better survival rate since they are more likely to accept prepared foods. I have has a small Red Sea regal before and will be picking one up next week (lfs has it in QT and I hear it is eating mysis). I regret getting rid of mine, and have been looking for one for a few years. It is hard to find small ones, especially Red Sea variants.
Thanks a lot, I tooked lots informations in Helmut Debelius and Rudie Kuiter books those last days. I will probebly order a 3-4 inches specimen from Red Sea. When is the fishing season in the Red Sea ?
Ok, thank you Michael. So I'll ask for Red Sea first and Indian Ocean second. I will be patient. I slowly start a 450 gallons reef, so I have to be patient with fish. My ultimate goal is a trio of Anampse Feminimus. Already have 1
Thanks
David
Ok, thank you Michael. So I'll ask for Red Sea first and Indian Ocean second. I will be patient. I slowly start a 450 gallons reef, so I have to be patient with fish. My ultimate goal is a trio of Anampse Feminimus. Already have 1
Thanks
David
Hi Brian, I keep my water ate 73 during winter time 75 summer time. All my fish seems to be happy. Got 4 kind of Anampse wrasse in my tank and they all seem to be happy.
Thanks
David
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