Hi everyone, just want to put it out there so more people can have success with keeping regal angelfish from my experience.
****regal angel required your undivided attention the first 2 week but it is absolutely rewarding****
having kept many regals, (and few dying unfortunately) it is without a doubt one of the MOST docile fish there is, disregarding the size. I finally manage to get a pair thru QT and survive in my display tank (1 month now)
First of all, a eating one is a must. It is actually a pain to get one to eat, on the same level as copperband butterfly actually. I do not support getting fish straight from LFS as soon as it arrives. I have no idea why people straight off buys wrasse and finicky fish as soon as it arrive; it's almost 90% it'd die especially if it isn't even eating at the LFS.
I feel like QT with angel is a must, it gives it a chance to put up some weight before going into a even bigger environment/tank. The use of prazipro and other meds to deworm is also important, I have no evidence that this actually help it survive but I do it anyway.
I find it liking mysis shrimp the best and oyster/mussle
Now here's the most important part... use a acclimation box when introducing into your display tank!!!!! This is actually the part where I lost 1 more regal after I finally got it to survive through all the problems I mentioned before. The one that died before didn't get bullied but simply outcompeted and stressed by other fish even though it's eating a bit. To avoid this from happening again I used a acrylic box with cover and put the regal in it on near the medium/bottom level of the tank. I'm not so sure about putting a fish at 600par at the surface of the tank lol
Squirt food into the box until your regal is hungrily devouring food (a week for me) and you can finally release the fish.
oh btw I do not like the captive bred 1 inch regal. There is no way I will get one. It's just wayyyy too small.
****regal angel required your undivided attention the first 2 week but it is absolutely rewarding****
having kept many regals, (and few dying unfortunately) it is without a doubt one of the MOST docile fish there is, disregarding the size. I finally manage to get a pair thru QT and survive in my display tank (1 month now)
First of all, a eating one is a must. It is actually a pain to get one to eat, on the same level as copperband butterfly actually. I do not support getting fish straight from LFS as soon as it arrives. I have no idea why people straight off buys wrasse and finicky fish as soon as it arrive; it's almost 90% it'd die especially if it isn't even eating at the LFS.
I feel like QT with angel is a must, it gives it a chance to put up some weight before going into a even bigger environment/tank. The use of prazipro and other meds to deworm is also important, I have no evidence that this actually help it survive but I do it anyway.
I find it liking mysis shrimp the best and oyster/mussle
Now here's the most important part... use a acclimation box when introducing into your display tank!!!!! This is actually the part where I lost 1 more regal after I finally got it to survive through all the problems I mentioned before. The one that died before didn't get bullied but simply outcompeted and stressed by other fish even though it's eating a bit. To avoid this from happening again I used a acrylic box with cover and put the regal in it on near the medium/bottom level of the tank. I'm not so sure about putting a fish at 600par at the surface of the tank lol
Squirt food into the box until your regal is hungrily devouring food (a week for me) and you can finally release the fish.
oh btw I do not like the captive bred 1 inch regal. There is no way I will get one. It's just wayyyy too small.


