**** CAPTIVE BRED HYBRID YELLOW x PURPLE TANG HAVE ARRIVED****

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Hybrid Yellow x Purple Tangs have arrived here at Koral King. We have two available!!! VERY RARE. These beautiful Tangs are bred by the World Famous Bali Aquarich.

They are ready for a new home… Are you ready to own one of the rarest fish in the hobby? Only about 24 specimens are in existence around the world.


If you are interested please DM us or contact us through social media @thekoralking

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Nice! So what's the true story haha. At 1st they say only 12 but now 24? Haha
If it was bred captive, then it might take a while but eventually you will get them as long as the matted pair keeps breeding I guess!!!

I am not expert - I am just comparing it to the supply of yellow tangs and Blue Hippos from Biota, Algae Barn etc.
 

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If it was bred captive, then it might take a while but eventually you will get them as long as the matted pair keeps breeding I guess!!!

I am not expert - I am just comparing it to the supply of yellow tangs and Blue Hippos from Biota, Algae Barn etc.
Do you think the yellow and purple tang parents approved their kids becoming a mated pair or were they stuck in their ways and the kids had to sneak around them?
 

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Do you think the yellow and purple tang parents approved their kids becoming a mated pair or were they stuck in their ways and the kids had to sneak around them?
I have a friend who is a good therapist - he might be able to help you differentiate between humans and fish! on a side note - If I was you, I might consider taking a break from the fish room.
 

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I have a friend who is a good therapist - he might be able to help you differentiate between humans and fish! on a side note - If I was you, I might consider taking a break from the fish room.
LOL, you can’t just walk out of the room and pretend the issue is resolved. That’s how anger issues start you know. Excuse me while I go watch Finding Nemo to gain some more insights on the social norms of the reef.
 

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Nice! So what's the true story haha. At 1st they say only 12 but now 24? Haha
If it was bred captive, then it might take a while but eventually you will get them as long as the matted pair keeps breeding I guess!!!

I am not expert - I am just comparing it to the supply of yellow tangs and Blue Hippos from Biota, Algae Barn etc.
Supposedly they are accidental breeding and not a actual breeding program. Supposedly the parent brood stock has been seperated but the story is evolving lol. Originally they said there is only 12 and myself have counted 19 so far in different places including 2 with me.
 

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Originally they said there is only 12 and myself have counted 19 so far in different places including 2 with me.

come on guys, it’s 2022…
this is how you hype things for top dollar.

these two species are separated by 6000 miles….
why would you ever separate a breeding pair like this?!

to big hype the current batch.
 

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come on guys, it’s 2022…
this is how you hype things for top dollar.

these two species are separated by 6000 miles….
why would you ever separate a breeding pair like this?!

to big hype the current batch.
I agree - specially with the crazy price tag, they really have to market it.
 

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Nice! So what's the true story haha. At 1st they say only 12 but now 24? Haha

Supposedly they are accidental breeding and not a actual breeding program. Supposedly the parent brood stock has been seperated but the story is evolving lol. Originally they said there is only 12 and myself have counted 19 so far in different places including 2 with me.
Oh wow!! Was it really bred in Indo or that is not real?
 

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LOL, you can’t just walk out of the room and pretend the issue is resolved. That’s how anger issues start you know. Excuse me while I go watch Finding Nemo to gain some more insights on the social norms of the reef.
Just Keep Swimming!!!
 

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Guarantee you will see more coming in the future.. Would love to see some current pics of this one of a kinds..
 

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