I just picked up an adorable CB juvenile regal angel from Biota. Super happy with him but was curious on a color question. He doesn’t have an eyespot like most juveniles I’ve seen. Will he eventually develop the blue eyespot as he matures?
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Pretty sure adults have that nice big batch of blue as well. But @Biota_Marine would know betterI thought the juvenile has the spot and loses it as he approaches 6-7 cm. I think I need to eat a hershey milk chocolate bar and wait for further input! Ha Ha!
They are tiny, maybe about an inch. I just got this little one today, hard to get a good picture as it stays at the back of the QT.what are the size of these regals when they come in? I really want a pair
They are tiny, maybe about an inch. I just got this little one today, hard to get a good picture as it stays at the back of the QT.
Hey there…getting ready to pull the trigger on one of your angels and had two questions…These Regal Angelfish are at various stages of transitioning from their juvenile to adult coloration, and they also each have a unique pattern. It's normal/expected for that juvenile eyespot to fade and become a larger blue area near the back of the dorsal fin over time. I included a photo (From Google) of a juvenile and an adult Regal angelfish for comparison. Since these are captive bred Regal Angelfish, no one can accurately predict what their adult pattern will look like, but each one is unique and beautiful.
Hey there…getting ready to pull the trigger on one of your angels and had two questions…
1.) Do I need to quarantine these? That is to say, are your fish “pre-quarantined”? I bought a yellow tang from you guys (which is growing up beautifully btw) and I did not qt her, although I was newer to the hobby at the time.
2.) about how long does it take before the regal begins to get their blue coloring? Mine would be going into a 48x20x20 75 gallon display, and will likely be going into the much bigger tank I will undoubtedly have by the time it’s ready to have a bigger home, but wondering about the coloration development time.
Thank you so much for your thorough and informative response my friend! Your experience is much appreciated!I provided the information below that they have on their portal. They do have strict rules on biosecurity but the onus is on the hobbyist to do what is best for them and the animal to include their comfort level. I personally only buy Biota fish direct from them and do not put any of their fish through harsh or more stringent QT protocols. In my opinion, and limited experience keeping captive bred, raised fish, the chemicals are not kind to them and it elevates the risk of a loss.
Having said that I do isolate and observe be it using my refugium, bucket, or small tank. The fish arrive small and this is a great opportunity to see what prepared foods are their favorite. I'll rotate through variety of pellet and frozen, take notes, and now I know what they like. I always start with what Biota lists on their portal as it relates to food. If it isn't there then I send them a message off their portal for recommendations and go buy it. Frozen is always LRS nano, reef, fish, and PE calanus.
I do not speak for Biota I'm just sharing what I do and what works for me. I have done this with the following fish from Biota:
Gold lined rabbit, Links goby, upside down goby, 4 pink square anthias, lyretail damsel, matted filefish, radial filefish, and most recently the rare milletseed butterflyfish.
Only other thing I'd note is that again in my opinion feed frequently. I feed hourly dry/pellet and twice a day frozen. Small portions but I feel a growing fish is like a growing child and needs food / nutrition.
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I can't speak to this fish but I will say that of all the fish I listed above they seem to grow at a decent rate. Hard to say exactly but they seem to grow pretty fast if well fed. None of the fish I have listed above are fully size yet but the rabbit and anthias are borderline. Both are forcing me to plan an upgrade...
Beautiful fish btw.
Thank you so much for your thorough and informative response my friend! Your experience is much appreciated!
So much like my thriving yellow tang, I ordered this regal last night directly from biota. It seems to me that there is little to no point of buying a biota fish if it’s already sat in the contaminated waters if a LFS simply touting the Biota name.
Really appreciate the portal info on qt. I have a 10 gallon cube that I can qt and observe in. The little guy is arriving on 11/7 and I am going out of town in 11/11 for 5 days, but my fiancée knows the drill. I think I’ll give him until I get back on 11/16 in the cube and then assess for integration into my DT. No copper or prazi. You like that plan? Obviously it is up to each reefer what they do with their tank but I’ve only been back in the hobby for about 11 months so I do rely on the knowledge and experience you guys all have and are generous in sharing.
Thanks again!