Some very beautiful Regals
Some very beautiful Regals
QUOTE=flameangel88;16623237]It takes time for them to get used to us being around but once they associate 'us' bringing food to them they will come right up to the top waiting to be fed.

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When I approach my tank slowly, all the fish will usually swim around normally.
Quite often, after putting a measuring cup of food soaked in Vitamin C and Selcon with no movement by myself, it appears the fish scare themselves and they will dart to the safety of the live rock for a moment and then return to feeding almost as fast.
This must be some kind of instinct for marine fish from the wild as they will come right up to the surface when I am putting food in the tank? The newest fish are a pair of Six Lined Wrasses which are quite active swimming in and out of the live rock all day long and eating with the community.
02/07/07 Powder Blue Tang - 4 1/2"
10/23/07 Purple tang - 4"
02/07/09 Blue Girdled Angelfish - 3 1/12"
08/24/08 Regal Angelfish - 3 1/12"
12/07/06 Pair Clarkii Clownfish
10/01/06 Pair Cinnamon Clownfish
02/27/08 6 Yellow Tailed Blue Damsels
02/27/08 4 Four Striped Damsels
04/19/09 1 black mouth Damsel
09/17/09 two six lined Wrasses
Note: I now dose the tank with Kent Marine-C for vitamin c every day. Drs. Foster and Smith told me the white is the very beginning of the LLHE diseaes which developes very slowly and goes away just as slowly so I am glad I caught it in time although the fish is one of my most active and good eaters. I cannot think of a food put into the tank is will not eat!
