Has anyone kept a regal angel in a mixed reef?

frankpayne32

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A lfs near me has been keeping a regal angel for about a month and it is doing very well. I would love to get this fish but I have a mixed reef with many zoanthids in it. Has anyone had a regal that did not eat zoas? The fish is kept with many corals in the lfs with one rock with zoas. It has not eaten them in a month. What do you guys think? Thanks for looking!

Frank
 
I have had my grey belly regal for about 6 months in a mixed reef. I have 4 diferent kinds of zoas. The first month he picked at the blue zoas leaving the other ones alone. Never showed any interest in the lps or sps. Now I keep him fat and happy and he doesnt bother anything. I even had a 6 inch squamosa clam that he never touched. But beware every fish is diferent . When it comes to angels in a reef you are taking a chance.
 
I've had mine for 3 yrs and he has never touched a zoo. LPS yes, but no softies.

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Thanks for replying! I guess I have a tough decision to make...I love this fish but not sure if I do enough to risk my collection of zoas/palys...
 
One of the best things I ever did to deal with my love of corals and angels was set up a frag tank. If the angels like the coral, it is moved to the frag tank where I can still enjoy both. My regal does nip at zoas and palys from time to time. I will say you have an 80/20 shot or so. 80% he will eat zoas, 20% he wont. Also, just because they dont eat one zoa doesnt mean they wont like a different color.
 
One of the best things I ever did to deal with my love of corals and angels was set up a frag tank. If the angels like the coral, it is moved to the frag tank where I can still enjoy both. My regal does nip at zoas and palys from time to time. I will say you have an 80/20 shot or so. 80% he will eat zoas, 20% he wont. Also, just because they dont eat one zoa doesnt mean they wont like a different color.

Good advice, as much as I love this fish I think I am going to pass. I set up my big tank to get away from having multiple tanks in the house. But that means compromise...oh well.
 
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its always a cra..shoot,mine doesnt bother or at least i havent seen any thing....4months with a red sea baby regal.....but in the wild they may or maynot...so you decide whats most inportant to you...reef,fish,zoas....:twitch:
 
Just get your Regal small, they'll be trained to eat prepared foods.

Won't nip at anything. I had a mature regal I gave to a friend, because it started nipping on my zoos.

After I gave it away, I ended up getting a much smaller one, it definitely had better manners. Eating my personally prepared foods.

Scallops, Mussels, Clams, Shrimp, Squid. ( Bought frozen, minced, and froze them into blocks.

I change their meals around, I only feed her once a day, since most of the food travels elsewhere in the system.

You may have to go through trial and error to get them eating. Regals are for advanced aquarists only.
 
Great Thread. I've been interested in adding one to my display for quite some time now, but just terrified of it tasting a clam for the first time and just devouring the whole thing. I've got 2 large Deresa's and 1 Medium Crocea!
 
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