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New life spectrum. I forgot to add drop some garlic guard from sea chem on the roll after its rubber banded let sit for give min then put in tank
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New life spectrum. I forgot to add drop some garlic guard from sea chem on the roll after its rubber banded let sit for give min then put in tank
New life spectrum. I forgot to add drop some garlic guard from sea chem on the roll after its rubber banded let sit for give min then put in tank
Trying to post pics , Clam strip from grocery or frozen fish food I think ..ocean nutrition has them. But store fresh sea food is good too
BINGO!! I threw some fresh mussels in there & he went for it right away!! I'll keep you guys posted! Also, I am going to doing the nori wrap as well.
Need some feedback from those with pairs of Regals...
After attempting the Regal Angel, and ultimately failing for one reason or another for the last 6 years, I have finally received 2 healthy and EATING regal angels. The first is a
4.25" Indo Blue Belly Regal that was obtained from Bluezoo Aquatics as I had store credit to use. The second I acquired as a complete fluke for an excellent price. I have a friend that owns an LFS and I had mentioned months ago I had been looking for a Regal. I got a call last week that the LFS received 2 true Red Sea Regals. I picked up a 5" yellow belly last week. Both are going through extensive QT in a 55 gallon tank separated by egg crate.
I made my first attempt to introduce the two Regals on Sunday, and needless to say it didn't go well. It started as tail swatting, and ended with the larger Regal shredding the dorsal fin of the Indo regal. I had to literally put my hand in and physically separate the two angels. The Indo's fins appear a bit better 2 days later and he is still eating like a pig. I have paired many angels in the past with great success (Bandit, Blueline, Goldflake, etc), but these two may prove to be a challenge. I had planned on adding them to my 180 gallon FOWLR. They would be the largest fish in the tank.
So my plan is to not introduce them together. Instead I am looking at adding the smaller of the two first so that it can stake claim on some territory and get comfortable. I will then add the larger a week or so later and see how the introduction goes. I have set my display up to where I can easily move certain rocks and can place egg crate in if needed. I was also going to to the mirror method for two weeks and see if that will alleviate some aggression.
Sound good, or is there a better method or process? Thanks in advance for any input provided.
She will eat clam... the problem is that she is still not excited about it.... just eats it in passing, like any food.