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mousehunter22
05-30-2007, 06:47 PM
I popped into one of my LFS and the guy in there was telling me he is getting a regal angel in soon!
Now i am definatly not planning on buying any new fish for quite some time!!!!
But.......I looked on the web and managed to find some photo's but no info does anyone know anything about this gorgeous fish?
Tetley
05-30-2007, 07:07 PM
Hi Lee,
As you say a stunning fish. A couple of things, make sure it has a yellow belly IIRC these are caught the right way.
They can be fussy eaters, so make sure its feeding before you buy.
A mature tank is best for them. They are a magnet for white spot.
I had one, lasted 3 weeks in my tank, feeding well, never got to the bottom of it.
All I would say, is think long and hard before you buy.
ATB
mousehunter22
05-30-2007, 07:09 PM
Hi Lee,
As you say a stunning fish. A couple of things, make sure it has a yellow belly IIRC these are caught the right way.
They can be fussy eaters, so make sure its feeding before you buy.
A mature tank is best for them. They are a magnet for white spot.
I had one, lasted 3 weeks in my tank, feeding well, never got to the bottom of it.
All I would say, is think long and hard before you buy.
ATB
WHITE SPOT MAGNET!!!!!!
Not a bleedin chance of me buyin it:D
Tetley
05-30-2007, 07:15 PM
WHITE SPOT MAGNET!!!!!!
Not a bleedin chance of me buyin it:D
Well, if you ask Zeus about how to QT, then no reason why not consider in the future. ;)
ATB
Hi Lee,
Yes quarantine is the answer. I am putting an article together on this very subject, not sure when it'll be ready but soon, just to illustrate how EASY it is to quarantine, indeed how easy it is to keep marine fish hale and hearty, and it needn't take up acres of space in your house.
Unless you are buying fully grown adult Tangs, Angels (not Dwarf), Triggerfish etc that is. :)
Campbell
TerraC
05-31-2007, 07:40 AM
gorgeous fish, i've wanted one for years but never had a tank big enough.
can be a coral nipper but supposed to be one of the more reef safe large angels.
Paul P.
05-31-2007, 11:28 AM
According to my book (Marine Fishes 500+ Essential To Know Species, Scott W. Michael ISBN 1-890087-38-6) they will nip at lps, some softies xenia etc and clams but can usually be kept with sps and some of the more noxious softies
Get to approx 10", needs feeding 3 times day and ones with orange/yellow chest seem to adapt to captivity better than blue chested ones, keep singly if not an established pair.
hth
Dave_P
05-31-2007, 12:06 PM
I have had one now for 8 months, echo what's already been said about making sure it's feeding in LFS before purchasing and to get one with the orange/yellow chest.
When I first put it in, within a couple of days it started to take mouthfulls of the sun corals I had in the tank, so they had to be removed.
However it has not touched any of the other LPSs Brains, Euphyllias, Bubbles, zoos or SPS.
Every fish is different though!
Dave
P.A.D
05-31-2007, 06:53 PM
I've had mine for about 6 months. I was extremely careful about acclimatising it by keeping all the tank lights off and the room darkened so as not to stress it.
I was worried at first as it wouldnt eat anything. Then one day I noticed it picking at the surface. So I threw in some floating pond pellets and it went for them straight away. I then bought some marine flake and since then it has eaten everything offered.
Regards the size of 10 inches, I believe that this should be taken with a pinch of salt. In a book that I have it talks about a specimen that only grew to 5 inches over a seven year period.
P.A.D
05-31-2007, 07:03 PM
Not sure what happened there, it only posted half of my post.
Anyway, as for mine touching any corals, it hasn't done so up till now. It is in fact one of the best behaved fish in the whole tank.
Here's a pic of my pride n'joy.
Tetley
05-31-2007, 07:14 PM
Hi,
A very nice Regal Angel you have there. :)
ATB
stevieh
05-31-2007, 07:29 PM
stunning angel phil
MR Teee
05-31-2007, 07:30 PM
Great pics Phil, stunning fish.
P.A.D
05-31-2007, 08:27 PM
Hi,
A very nice Regal Angel you have there. :)
ATB
Cheers Guys. They really are beautiful fish. I fell in love with it the moment I saw it.
It looks quite large in that pic but really its only a baby at about 3 inches. In fact it still has the juvenile 'eye' spot on its dorsal fin. This is something it will eventually lose as it matures.
Phil:)
SCOOB
06-01-2007, 05:06 AM
hi there, got a regal myself.
if you do get it, do as all have said above, if however you still have a problem feeding try one of two things.
1) krill pacifica, my regal goes mad for it, every time, never fails to feed when it goes in.
2) reef gel, a gungy foody putty stuff, great for tempting butterflies and angels as you can squeeze it in the gaps in your rock so the fish goes prowling for it and pecks it off like algae.
mine eats xenia, capnella and the like but never touched an expensive coral, til the other day when it did its best to destroy a trachyphyllia, before my arm left the water. easy decision to make, coral out, fish stays!
my favouritest fish of all time, every tank should have one.
Tangman
06-01-2007, 06:00 AM
hi there, got a regal myself.
if you do get it, do as all have said above, if however you still have a problem feeding try one of two things.
1) krill pacifica, my regal goes mad for it, every time, never fails to feed when it goes in.
2) reef gel, a gungy foody putty stuff, great for tempting butterflies and angels as you can squeeze it in the gaps in your rock so the fish goes prowling for it and pecks it off like algae.
mine eats xenia, capnella and the like but never touched an expensive coral, til the other day when it did its best to destroy a trachyphyllia, before my arm left the water. easy decision to make, coral out, fish stays!
my favouritest fish of all time, every tank should have one.
Hi thats what i like to see a man who takes a coral out because he wants the fish more. It makes me really upset when i see someone has a fish for sale as its eating his precious SPS or some other coral. Surely when they bought the fish in the first place and find it might eat corals they would leave it alone , but no they buy it and then find its eating coral and get rid of it a few months later. My tank is for fish mainly and i have softies in as well, but if a fish decides to eat a coral so what i hope he enjoyed it as hes staying put and not been put up for sale.:DEric
moorish
06-01-2007, 10:46 AM
they are a nice fish but some are difficult to get feeding,smaller ones are best which have not got attached to one source of food.the best coloured ones are from the red sea and most are no problem in a reef tank but as scoob says they can take a liking to certain corals.the ones i have kept never bothered soft corals,hammer corals,bubble,elegance,plate or any specie of anemone.i would prefer a regal angel to corals anytime.derek
SCOOB
06-01-2007, 09:16 PM
Hi thats what i like to see a man who takes a coral out because he wants the fish more. It makes me really upset when i see someone has a fish for sale as its eating his precious SPS or some other coral. Surely when they bought the fish in the first place and find it might eat corals they would leave it alone , but no they buy it and then find its eating coral and get rid of it a few months later. My tank is for fish mainly and i have softies in as well, but if a fish decides to eat a coral so what i hope he enjoyed it as hes staying put and not been put up for sale.:DEric
definately, even tho i am currently moving fish on, none of these were purchases, all were someone showed up at my door with a fish in a bucket and a sorry glint in their eye :D
well, bar the powder blue, but with my new feeding regime he is going to get angry, don't want to put him under any stress, he is now in a lovely tank about 20 mile away so all's well that ends well.
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