Finsky
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Real bummer losing an angel of that status. It could have come to you with a hidden illness to lose it so soon. I lost a six inch Imperator angel adult after only a month a couple of years ago. Swimming and eating fine and floating one day when I got home from work. My wife was real bummed and told me at the door the "new fish", the Imperator, was dead.
I have been lucky so far with a 3 1/2 inch Regal I have had for a year and a half. A year ago I added a similar sized Blue Girdled Angel. They both really ignore each other even though the Majestic is chunkier by the nature of their shape. I have plenty of live rock for him to pick at or hide in and my 4 1/2" Powder Blue Tang and 4" Purple Tang both of which I have had for over two years do not seem to bother him, each other, or any other fish. He does bother/chase any of the three four striped damsels which get to close to him.
He is a real good eater.
The only aggression I have is between the pair of Clarkii clowns in their left side of the tank orange bubble tip and the Cinnamon clowns in their right side of the tank red rose bubble tip. I have recently added a green bubble tip just to the left and below the red rose and the Cinnamons are acting like it is a second room in a two room house.
The female Cinnamon has drawn blood from the back of my right hand as I was moving live rock near their red rose bubble tip.
She will on occasion, visit the Clarkii clown's orange bubble tip without any permission although does not bother the angels or tangs.
If I were you I would try a different source like Doctors Foster and Smith and get one large enough in comparison to your other fish. Doctors Foster and Smith has never disspointed me when I have purchased livestock through them. They do have a 14 day guarantee which they will extend a week at a time up to at least a month in my experience if you keep them up to date on the condition and behavior of you Regal.
How long have you had you 180 up and running? How much live rock do you have? I think Regals need alot and it makes me think of Pet Stores when I see them in tanks with little live rock. I have live rock the entire five foot length of my tank. Is your salinity maintained in a narrow range even with water changes? I do a 10% with Reef Crystals and add 35 ppt salinity replacement water at 80 degrees to a tank with 35 ppt along with 80 degree water and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. I know 80 degrees is a bit high for most people although I think it is a big reason why I cannot remember the last time I have seen one of my fish with ich.
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Unfortunately I lost mine. Had him 3 weeks and he developed some infection and was eating one day and dead the next. Poor little fella.
Real bummer losing an angel of that status. It could have come to you with a hidden illness to lose it so soon. I lost a six inch Imperator angel adult after only a month a couple of years ago. Swimming and eating fine and floating one day when I got home from work. My wife was real bummed and told me at the door the "new fish", the Imperator, was dead.
I have been lucky so far with a 3 1/2 inch Regal I have had for a year and a half. A year ago I added a similar sized Blue Girdled Angel. They both really ignore each other even though the Majestic is chunkier by the nature of their shape. I have plenty of live rock for him to pick at or hide in and my 4 1/2" Powder Blue Tang and 4" Purple Tang both of which I have had for over two years do not seem to bother him, each other, or any other fish. He does bother/chase any of the three four striped damsels which get to close to him.
He is a real good eater.
The only aggression I have is between the pair of Clarkii clowns in their left side of the tank orange bubble tip and the Cinnamon clowns in their right side of the tank red rose bubble tip. I have recently added a green bubble tip just to the left and below the red rose and the Cinnamons are acting like it is a second room in a two room house.
The female Cinnamon has drawn blood from the back of my right hand as I was moving live rock near their red rose bubble tip.
She will on occasion, visit the Clarkii clown's orange bubble tip without any permission although does not bother the angels or tangs.
If I were you I would try a different source like Doctors Foster and Smith and get one large enough in comparison to your other fish. Doctors Foster and Smith has never disspointed me when I have purchased livestock through them. They do have a 14 day guarantee which they will extend a week at a time up to at least a month in my experience if you keep them up to date on the condition and behavior of you Regal.
How long have you had you 180 up and running? How much live rock do you have? I think Regals need alot and it makes me think of Pet Stores when I see them in tanks with little live rock. I have live rock the entire five foot length of my tank. Is your salinity maintained in a narrow range even with water changes? I do a 10% with Reef Crystals and add 35 ppt salinity replacement water at 80 degrees to a tank with 35 ppt along with 80 degree water and a pH range of 8.1-8.4. I know 80 degrees is a bit high for most people although I think it is a big reason why I cannot remember the last time I have seen one of my fish with ich.
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