<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7261328#post7261328 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TurboSnail8898
What could I do to improve his nutrition? Should I be worried that it will spread to my PBT? Any information would be helpful.
TurboSnail,
I'm not sure how important it is, but is your Regal a Red Sea or Indo-Pacific Regal? There seems to be some indication that veggie material is an important component to Regal Angel diet, especially where Indo-Pacific's are concerned. Also, is there any aggression between the two fish? If so which way is it directed? Lymphocystis can be transmitted vertically in the water, although I suspect the risk to your Tang is minimal (if it doesn't already have it). Even if the white bumps go away, your fish will still be carrier. At this point I wouldn't worry about your Tang getting it. Rather, I would focus on ensuring that stress is kept to minimum for both fish. This would include stress from nutritional deficiencies and other sources (such as water quality and aggression, etc).
Looking at the list of foods you are using, I would be inclined to say that you need to expand the variety quite a bit. If I were you I would play around with options to entice it to eat some veggies regardless of the origin of the fish. But first, if you are feeding a lot of mysis and brine shrimp, you need to supplement both with vitamins and, if available, fish oil via Selcon, or other source of marine-based omega-3 fatty acids. In general, the nutritional profile of mysis is not great and for brine shrimp almost non-existent. I find frozen ON Formula II is very good, and my fish loves it. The trick I found was to chop it into small pieces and feed it before it thaws. Mine eats it this way and there is minimal mess. If this won't work for you, I would try the flake version of Formula II. I would also consider Angel Formula, again feeding it while still frozen to minimise the mess. It's possible that your fish simply needs some sponge in his diet, hard to say though. Given the information about the diet of Regal Angels in the wild, it's worth trying - even if just once a week.
Other things to try include Seaweed Selects and some macro algae (such as
Caulerpa). With Seaweed Selects it may take a while for your fish to figure it out. After 8 months, mine is still pretty clueless even though my Hippo Tang and Yellowtail Angel rip it to shreds while Regal Angel watches. Nonetheless, its worth a try (just be persistent and patient). My Regal eats
Caulerpa like it was his last meal, so I propagate it in another take just for him! Lastly, try a fresh mussel on the half shell to further mix things up. Your ultimate goal is to 1) get some greens into him; and 2) mix things up as much a possible. Variety is the key to ensuring your fish gets whatever micro or essential nutrients he may be lacking.
You should also check out leebca's thread on fish nutrition, which has some good info.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=785228
Hope this helps.