Sonicblast12
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Day six, Regal started eating NLS pellets. It was eating clam on the half shell on day one, formula two flakes on day two, and made the leap to pellets today. That wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it was going to be.
The fish is not quite fin clean, trying to burn off the ich it arrived with. After three days the fish looked pretty bad, but each day is better than the previous. A combination of hyposalinity and a large UV is getting rid of the problem quickly. I'm glad it is eating, I've had mixed results with angels eating at hyposalinity.
Pretty shy initially, this fish is getting bolder by the minute. Has that distinctive angelfish curiosity that good specimens display.
I was hoping this one wasn't going to become another statistic, and it looks like we are on the right track.
Day six, Regal started eating NLS pellets. It was eating clam on the half shell on day one, formula two flakes on day two, and made the leap to pellets today. That wasn't nearly as hard as I thought it was going to be.
The fish is not quite fin clean, trying to burn off the ich it arrived with. After three days the fish looked pretty bad, but each day is better than the previous. A combination of hyposalinity and a large UV is getting rid of the problem quickly. I'm glad it is eating, I've had mixed results with angels eating at hyposalinity.
Pretty shy initially, this fish is getting bolder by the minute. Has that distinctive angelfish curiosity that good specimens display.
I was hoping this one wasn't going to become another statistic, and it looks like we are on the right track.