I'm sure I'll get a few people out there that think I'm crazy... I mean first, I get a Potter's Angel that wasn't eating in the store and is supposed to be one of the more difficult dwarf angelfish to keep, then I get a Moorish Idol- also not known for their hardiness... not to mention that neither of these fish are known to be completely reef safe.
What other fish, you might ask, am I willing to try and risk losing some corals in the process??? Well, it's the last of my "must have's"... the Regal Angel. This is another fish that I've been researching ever since I got into this hobby, and following along in my dives while in Fiji (there were two different ones that were right off shore, and several others on my dive/snorkel trips to the outer-reef). In my opinion, they are an awesome mix of color contrast and design, so when I went on my fish search Saturday, I kept an eye out for one.
Well, as luck would have it, on my second LFS stop, I came across one that is roughly 4 to 4 1/2 inches and eating really well. It looks to be a blue-chested variety (doesn't matter to me, but these are supposed to be better shippers), and within a couple of hours in QT, was already eating my frozen mixture along with a few pellets here and there. I also got some other smaller fish, but this one is the prized fish of this group.
Here's some pics on the day it was introduced...
Now don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not getting over-confident about my luck so far with these difficult fish... I know that the fish I'm dealing with are difficult-keepers and can take a turn for the worse quickly, but I figured I would at least try them considering I finally have a tank that can comfortably house them, and almost as important, a QT that is large enough to comfortably house them for the minimum 4 weeks of treatment. I'm really excited with how they are doing
currently, and hope I can have continued success with these beautiful creatures.
Thanks everyone for looking!
-Chad