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Hi everyone, so I am getting ready to order a Sumatra Regal Angelfish and was wondering if anyone else has more than one in their tank and what their experience has been with feeding and temperament!
 
Nothing useful do I have in my thoughts for your questions but I’ve always been impressed with the beauty of the Regal Angelfishes.

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I would assume like most angels the Regal might spar against conspecifics, or even other fish that fill the same ecological niche, but never having kept that exact fish, I will defer to those who have. Multiples might not be an option unless you have a sizeable tank.
 
You need a big tank for multiple large angels of the same species. Like at least a 210 but bigger is definitely better. Best odds are if you get two with a decent size difference and get them at the same time/get the smaller one first.

The angels would ideally be about 2.5 - 3.5 inches, as those are big enough to survive transport but small enough to learn how to eat aquarium foods. Also, at that size they would likely both still be female and less likely to fight like mad.
 
What is your tank size?
If we know that then we can give a more detailed answer however yes you can keep multiples of angels (All angels are born female and transition to male at some point). You can keep pairs of angels as long as you get at least one juvenile or young specimen. The other can also be a young juvenile or an older specimen however it’s best to see them in person instead of order online when it comes to pairing angels.
 
What is your tank size?
If we know that then we can give a more detailed answer however yes you can keep multiples of angels (All angels are born female and transition to male at some point). You can keep pairs of angels as long as you get at least one juvenile or young specimen. The other can also be a young juvenile or an older specimen however it’s best to see them in person instead of order online when it comes to pairing angels.
So my tank is a 150, fish only with lots of swimming room. I have read that as long as you have plenty of space and no coral that min of 125 tank size you could have them.
 
So my tank is a 150, fish only with lots of swimming room. I have read that as long as you have plenty of space and no coral that min of 125 tank size you could have them.
You can keep them in a pair however make sure you get definite juveniles or one very small juvenile/female and one larger male.
 
You can keep them in a pair however make sure you get definite juveniles or one very small juvenile/female and one larger male.
Right on thank you! Also I read that you wanna make sure to get them from the Indian Ocean and not the Indo-Pacific, I guess it's because the ones from the Indo-Pacific don't do well in aquariums like the ones from the Indian Ocean.
 

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