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Steve Atkins
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Reef Fishes
10/25/2007, 10:05 PM
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If it is first angel in and is happily settled,...
If it is first angel in and is happily settled, it should not be bothered by new angels, unless they are a lot larger, but it may bother them.
I don't think they are all that timid once they are...
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Reef Fishes
10/25/2007, 02:47 PM
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I have a large Blue Tang that occasionally takes...
I have a large Blue Tang that occasionally takes nips at my SPS corals, but by Regal doesn't. It does like zoos and I had to take one soft coral out, but it ignores the remaining soft corals and...
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Reef Fishes
10/11/2007, 02:46 PM
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Again it comes down to individual fish. Mine...
Again it comes down to individual fish.
Mine is not quite as pushy as some of the other fish in my tank (I.e. it seldon crashes into my hand at feeding time) but it does eat, with great...
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Reef Fishes
10/10/2007, 02:36 PM
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They are rumoured to but it probably varies from...
They are rumoured to but it probably varies from fish to fish.
Some of the yellow bellied regals have also nibbled corals, particularly soft ones. My one took a liking to one particular soft...
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Reef Fishes
09/20/2007, 03:06 PM
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The Regal Angel Thread
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Steve Atkins
2¼ years. A group would be nice but I...
2¼ years.
A group would be nice but I think I would want a bigger tank first.
Steve
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Reef Fishes
09/17/2007, 03:23 PM
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Steve Atkins
Nothing new apart from a new chunk out of his...
Nothing new apart from a new chunk out of his tail from fighting with my Clark's clown.
Steve
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Reef Fishes
07/09/2007, 03:22 PM
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Steve Atkins
Your fish will want to know its way round the...
Your fish will want to know its way round the back and inside of your reef before it spends much time out in the open. They, like most fish, need to know where all the hiding places are before they...
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Reef Discussion
06/28/2007, 05:52 PM
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Reef-safe angels?
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Steve Atkins
Then again, I have a Lemonpeel in a large (2000L)...
Then again, I have a Lemonpeel in a large (2000L) reef tank and I have never seen it bother a coral. It might be that it nibbles when I am not around but can't do enough damage for me to notice.
...
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Reef Fishes
06/27/2007, 09:02 PM
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Steve Atkins
Mine does not bother either of my two clams. ...
Mine does not bother either of my two clams.
steve
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Reef Fishes
06/26/2007, 03:22 PM
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Steve Atkins
Not unless thay are actively chasing it. Mine...
Not unless thay are actively chasing it. Mine shares its tank with three tangs, one of which is a lot larger than the regal and is the boss of the tank, but now the pecking order had been sorted out...
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Reef Fishes
06/26/2007, 03:17 PM
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Steve Atkins
Its about 13cm (around 5 inches). It is from...
Its about 13cm (around 5 inches). It is from Indonesia, where you can apparently find both colourings. I don't know about when they reach sexual maturity.
Steve
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Reef Fishes
06/25/2007, 07:57 PM
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Now We Are Two
A couple of shots of the lad taken on 24th, 2 years to the day after arrival.
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It is...
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Advanced Topics
04/15/2007, 03:29 PM
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New Deodronephthya sp. study group?
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Steve Atkins
The bin started life as a storage bin with small...
The bin started life as a storage bin with small roller wheels and was designed for under bed storage. It is nothing special, just the right size. I drilled a hole in the middle of the bottom and...
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Reef Fishes
03/08/2007, 02:55 PM
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If you really want to make it happy mix up some...
If you really want to make it happy mix up some of this. Although it will also eat anything I put into the tank, this mix, plus some frozen bloodworms, has been the staple diet of my Regal, and...
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SPS Keepers
01/31/2007, 04:16 PM
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"Planting" unmounted frags
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Steve Atkins
Yes it works well when it works. Problems...
Yes it works well when it works.
Problems can be experienced with frags not staying where you put them and vanishing into your reef structure.
I have had this caused by: fish, currents, crabs,...
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Reef Fishes
01/23/2007, 08:51 PM
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The Regal Angel Thread
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Steve Atkins
Live shellfish should be best. It may also...
Live shellfish should be best.
It may also help to have a small, non aggressive but enthusiastic eater in there. I know my one learnt a lot about what was food by watching the other fish.
Steve
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Reef Fishes
01/23/2007, 05:35 PM
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Steve Atkins
It's a very young fish from that eyespot. ...
It's a very young fish from that eyespot.
You should at least wait until it fully recognises the food you put in as food and you as its feeder.
Steve
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Reef Fishes
01/23/2007, 04:37 PM
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'Red Sea Regal' has become a name given to any...
'Red Sea Regal' has become a name given to any regal with a yellow or orange chest. These fish come from anywhere from the Red Sea across to Indonesia (where mine came from).
Steve
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Reef Fishes
01/18/2007, 07:24 PM
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Help me with my Bangaii Cardinal!
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Steve Atkins
Your Clowns would be the ones most likely to eat...
Your Clowns would be the ones most likely to eat them. In my case it is the Hawkfish that gets most of them.
They also do well on brine shrimp but then comes the raising of the brine shrimp. As...
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Reef Fishes
01/18/2007, 07:13 PM
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Red Sea Regal Angel
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Steve Atkins
Any Regal with a yellow or orange chest is...
Any Regal with a yellow or orange chest is generally described as a Red Sea Regal and they are found from Indonesia, West to the Red Sea. From Indonesia East you get the Pacific variety with the...
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Reef Fishes
01/16/2007, 10:45 PM
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Steve Atkins
The sponge came from friend who got it from...
The sponge came from friend who got it from either a local diver or a fisherman
- 2 types of local seaweed - fresh when collected but split into two batches, one of I which I froze for later use...
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Reef Fishes
01/16/2007, 05:52 PM
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The Regal Angel Thread
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Steve Atkins
I made up a frozen mix including: - 2 types of...
I made up a frozen mix including:
- 2 types of fresh seaweed
- 3 types of freeze dried seaweed
- Calcium
- Fish
- Mussels
- Octopus
- Scallops
- Shrimp
- Sponge
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Advanced Topics
12/06/2006, 05:01 PM
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New Deodronephthya sp. study group?
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Steve Atkins
Can't be sure of the cyclopeze either. I usually...
Can't be sure of the cyclopeze either. I usually make up a mix of these and Reef Roids to feed to the tank and also squirt it over the coral.
After I have my camera back from sensor cleaning I...
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Reef Fishes
12/05/2006, 10:34 PM
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Poll:
Regal Angel survey
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Posted By
Steve Atkins
Just comimng up to 18 months. Tank holds 1500L...
Just comimng up to 18 months.
Tank holds 1500L (just over 400USG)
System (2 tanks + sump) holds 2180L (590USG)
Salinity 1.024 ±
Temp 26°C ± (varies between 25°C and 27°C)
Nitrates - below...
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Do It Yourself
11/23/2006, 03:47 PM
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Looking for a budget Calc Reactor
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Posted By
Steve Atkins
I used an old protein skimmer with the flow...
I used an old protein skimmer with the flow running in reverse. All I had to purchase was the recirculation pump, the CO2 kit (which you already have) and some small bits of plumbing. It is still...
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