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dizzy

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Ok I admit it. I'm a fish lover in reef lover's forum. I guess Scott Michael and I have something in common. I have a special fondness for Regal angels even though they have a poor track record. I have a beautiful Red Sea Regal in a 160-gallon tank that I've had for 2.5 years. It is the picture of health and eats anything I offer. Regretably it was the only one out of four that I got in that would eat anything. About a month ago I decided to give Regals another try. I got in four from the Red Sea, only this time I decided to try and put them all together. My hope was that one would start eating and the others would get the idea. I'm very happy :D to report that my plan worked out beautifully. All four are eating like pigs now (after a slow start) and getting along to boot. They all eat New Life Spectrum, Marine Supreme, flake food, frozen mysis, shrimp, live brine and more. I don't have a clue to their sexes, but there is defintely a pecking order. One is probably a dominate male and one is probably a submisssive male. I think the other two could be female. The sub-dominate male got his tail nipped a little, but no real damage and no hounding. One does have quite a bit of lymphocystis which I am hopeful will go away without treatment.

I don't know if this method will help other store owners to get Regal angels to eat or not, but I thought I would pass it on. BTW I also have a Rhinopias eschmeyer in the 125-gallon tank with the Regals. (Lower right hand of picture) My problem is now I want to keep the Regals instead of selling them. I am in the process of setting up a 450-gallon so who knows.
Cheers,
Mitch
 

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jamesw

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Two words - holy crap!

Very cool Mitch! I too have seen fish teach eachother how to eat in an aquarium.

Cheers
James

PS. you should get me or Len over there with a camera...:)
 

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