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![]() Well here is my new Regal Angel ...
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/sho....php?photo=128 Purdy aint he ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers
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![]() Very nice! How big is he?
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![]() very nice(love the colors).any special needs for him,or is he pretty easy to care for?
Jim |
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![]() Rasta,
Lovely fish ![]() |
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![]() Wicked fish Rasta. That's my favourite angel by far but the barbed one shao had was a close match too.
Hope he likes his new home! |
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after he has spent about a month in the 33G QT tank he will be going into my 300G reef tank ... as far as angels go the Regal has the best track record with corals ... Wetback is buying my open brain coral ( apparently a delicacy in the Angel world ![]() Thanks for the kudos ... we really like him alot Cheers
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From what I heard, angels REALLY go for sps corals. For angels, I have: coral beauty dwarf angel (Centropyge bispinosus) half black dwarf angel (Centropyge vroliki) keyhole dwarf angel (Centropyge tibicen) Singapore angel (Chaetodontoplus mesoleucus) Lamarck's angel (Genicanthus lamarck) I put them in the 72 gal bowfront all at once, so there will be no territorial issues for any johnnie-come-latelies. So far, all is well. They are all the fish I intend to keep in that tank, and there are only soft corals in with them. I guess they are so slimy and yucky-tasting that the angels won't eat them. Have seen mine pick at but not eat any of the shrooms, star polyps or devils hand in my tank. Have a few chunks of caulerpa in the tank that they gnosh on all day. Are you going to buy some sponges to feed it, or do you have another tank that's been growing sponges that you can rotate the rock to the angel tank? |
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![]() The trick is to hopefully get a Regal young enough to accept different foods other than sponges and so far he is doing good ... as far as the large angels go they are generally safe around most corals except the meatier LPS like open brain ( hence the open brain finding a new home ) and there is lots of reefers with large angels and no problems but I suspect there may be just as many that have had problems with nipping too ( fortunately mostly with clams and LPS ... if I had to go all SPS that would not bother me at all )
Of all the large angels this one might be up there in terms of risk/difficulty but the reward is truly a magnificent fish I really hope he works out as planned and will become a model citizen Cheers
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![]() you are one ambitious fish-keeping dude. very nice fish!
(no more stirring the sand, Ok?) ![]()
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![]() Very nice
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