HOZERTHEBONEFISH
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Shanghai.
Beautiful regal.
First problem is that you have a larger regal. From all the info out there, tougher to get eating/acclimating.
Second it appears to be blue chested, or a non red sea, which is even more challenging.
Finally its competition is quite fierce. Unless you move the regal out to its dedicated tank, or you move some of the current inhabitants out of your main tank, or overfeed the tank until regal gets more left overs, the odds are against the regal.
Triger
You could keep it on a temporary basis but it will outgrow it in a year or two and you probably shouldnt keep any other fishes of substantial size in it.
Brief update on my male regal: After 3 days in the fish ICU with high dose maracyn II therapy I decided to put the fish back in the main system. He looks horrible. No food for 4 days now. Prognosis is grim.
On the other hand the female regal is downright fat active and just a pig...as I type this I can see her begging for more spectrum pellets!
Beautiful regal.
First problem is that you have a larger regal. From all the info out there, tougher to get eating/acclimating.
Second it appears to be blue chested, or a non red sea, which is even more challenging.
Finally its competition is quite fierce. Unless you move the regal out to its dedicated tank, or you move some of the current inhabitants out of your main tank, or overfeed the tank until regal gets more left overs, the odds are against the regal.
Triger
You could keep it on a temporary basis but it will outgrow it in a year or two and you probably shouldnt keep any other fishes of substantial size in it.
Brief update on my male regal: After 3 days in the fish ICU with high dose maracyn II therapy I decided to put the fish back in the main system. He looks horrible. No food for 4 days now. Prognosis is grim.
On the other hand the female regal is downright fat active and just a pig...as I type this I can see her begging for more spectrum pellets!