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Awesome. Will take a look.

What do you think of the Captive Bred ones from Bali Aquarich having so many misbarred/ aberrant specimens?
My feeling is that Wen-Ping Su picked the pair with that in mind. So it is likely to some degree intentional, an attempt to create "designer" regal angels.
 
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I’m honestly not a fan of that, much prefer clean, straight bars.
I prefer the straight bars as well. Male and female of my pair have some irregular bars, the male has just a minor irregularity while the female has a bit more on one side. I ordered both blind and didn't pick them out myself.
 

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Yeah, good luck with the breeding project. How long have you had your pair and how big are they now?

I’ve seen many straight bars / nearly straight bars among the captive bred ones too but I hope Wen-Ping Su doesn’t try to really go for the “designer” stuff, including a red Regal.
 

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I kept pairs in 120 liter (30 gallon) tanks without issues. They really don't need that much volume, just enough caves (= rock heavy aquascape).
How long do they take to grow, I would like to keep a baby one in my 30 gallon until i upgrade in a year or so?
 
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How long do they take to grow, I would like to keep a baby one in my 30 gallon until i upgrade in a year or so?
C. altivelis grows pretty slowly and takes a couple of years (3 to 5) to reach its full size.
C. argus is even slower in growth.
 

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They're very different. The argus has a brownish color (instead of black) with much more fine and well aligned dots and the fins seem really fragile.
 

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How long do they take to grow, I would like to keep a baby one in my 30 gallon until i upgrade in a year or so?
You will be fine. i got a couple in October, 2021. About an inch long. They are about 3" now and still hanging out in a 20 high refugium attached to my DT.
 

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Nice. Are they taking all foods dry and frozen?
i’m not a big dry food guy. They mainly eat frozen mysis soaked in selcon. some krill and grass shrimp from time to time.

i do have a mandarin from Biota that only eats pellets.
 

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