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Which angel would u choose. I'm kind of torn between the two. Might end up getting both but a 3'' scribble is really hard to find right now
Red Sea Regal Angel
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Scribble Angel
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I would go with the Scribble! In this hobby the quest for the perfect coral or fish is half the fun!
 

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I ahvent seen a true Red Sea regal in a LONG time. Collection there has been suffocated for a while. A lot of yellow belly regals come in, but there usually from the Maldives. Not that it makes a difference, but Im a nit-picker!!:wink:

I love chaetodontoplus angels, so I vote scribbled. I wouldnt get both, unless you have a very large tank, because scribbles can get fiesty and regals dont do well with stress.
 
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I think I'm going with the regal cause of the temperment of the scribble. The scribble is definately a beautiful fish but it'll have to wait till my next tank
 

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Ooh! tough one!! But if I had to choose I'd pick the Red Sea Regal!!:D
 

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If this is your first time delaing with an angel, or even one of your first times, be prepared. Even yellow belly regals can be problematic with feeding. Also be sure to properly QT, look for flukes, etc either angel that you choose. GL!
 

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