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He was being a little camera shy today lol
 
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That's a beautiful multibar. Congratulations.

I love that fish. I have tried it three times and none of them made it through the quarantine.
Im sorry to hear that, they are definitely a tricky fish, i hope you have better look in the future if you try again. There are some captive bred ones from time to time which may give you better luck in keeping them.
 

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Im sorry to hear that, they are definitely a tricky fish, i hope you have better look in the future if you try again. There are some captive bred ones from time to time which may give you better luck in keeping them.
Do you know who's breeding them? They're an absolute bucket list fish for me, and I strongly prefer CB fish.
 
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Do you know who's breeding them? They're an absolute bucket list fish for me, and I strongly prefer CB fish.
Seems to have been bali aquarich, though it wouldnt surprise me if biota does also
 

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Seems to have been bali aquarich, though it wouldnt surprise me if biota does also
Thanks! That's great news. Hopefully healthy CB specimens will become more widely available.
 
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Thanks! That's great news. Hopefully healthy CB specimens will become more widely available.
Yea me too, i dont believe they are overly expenisve, though still about double the price of a wild one. Saw someone on another forum say they went for £150 in the UK, so not too bad compared to some other CB angels
 

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@Angel_Anthias lover, do you know what region your multibar came from? I just lost mine (excuse me while I go cry) after having it for 3 months and am now wondering if the maldives/indonesia survivability adage has more to do with collection techniques than initial feeding pickiness.

Glad to see yours was still doing well as of your last update. Thanks
 
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Im sorry i really dont know where mine came from, all i can gather from the whole salers website is the western Pacific. They do sell melanesian yellow band multibars too, or at least thats where they claim theyre from, and possibly they have better collection techniques, but i cant say.
 

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