Has anyone bought a CB Harlequin Tusk?

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I’ve seen one and much prefer the wild caught pacific and Australia version bearing brighter colors
 

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I see. Any problems feeding them? Do they take dry food generally?
Overall, harlequin tusk are good eaters and adapt to most meaty foods such as Rods' or LRS.
 

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I’ve seen one and much prefer the wild caught pacific and Australia version bearing brighter colors

Do you know about how old it was? This could be a similar thing we see in the captive bred yellow tangs in that they are a lighter color young but are perfectly fine as they mature.

@Zionas maybe send Biota or Bali a message / contact off their web portal and ask what they are eating. I know with Biota they usually list what they are feeding and eating. I did this with the pink square anthias and got a prompt response.

According to Biota's portal on the Harlequin Tusk:
They are feeding entirely on prepared diets and prefer a more meaty diet of frozen chopped silversides, mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, Formula 2 frozen feeds, and DKI pellets.
 

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Do you know about how old it was? This could be a similar thing we see in the captive bred yellow tangs in that they are a lighter color young but are perfectly fine as they mature.
I was actually thinking this same thing - most fish when young are a translucent white color and need some time to color up.
 

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I bought one about 8 months or so ago and it’s growing and very colorful, the blue is beautiful with the orange and white with the tail showing red indicating Australian. He eats everything and I got him tiny an inch or so! He’s in a 150 reef
 

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This was when I got him overnight shipped
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I've also been interested in those. My worry is that they are too small to be added to my tank as captive bred.
Yes this, eels would have a hey day. Mines one of my bigger fish.
 

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Here is mine. Not captive bred but she did have the eye spots and was young when I got her. This is her now. @vetteguy53081 do you know if shes an Aussie one? Her colors have really deepened in the last month or so. Was told it was a Philippines
 

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Here is mine. Not captive bred but she did have the eye spots and was young when I got her. This is her now. @vetteguy53081 do you know if shes an Aussie one? Her colors have really deepened in the last month or so. Was told it was a Philippines
This is pacific not aussie
 

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