Captive bred juvenile Regal angels not eating

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Hi any updates? Has his pattern changed?
He’s gotten a bit bigger since then but not much changed in terms of patterns.
 

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He’s gotten a bit bigger since then but not much changed in terms of patterns.
Looks great! And kudos on keeping at it and figuring out how to get him eating.

I have a *really tiny* trio - regal, majestic, and coral beauty around 0.75", just arrived from BIOTA, but decided to keep them each in their own acclimation box until I was confident they could compete in the DTs they're going into. This was a really helpful post. I am thinking of moving all 3 into a separate 20G QT while they grow out (with a piece of live rock from the sump with sponges on it). The coral beauty is a little larger than the other 2 so I'm a little concerned about bullying..

I did have a different small BIOTA regal escape into the DT when the acclimation box left the suction cups and floated down. It didn't show for about a week but then came out of hiding chasing food and did fine.

May I ask what other fish are in with the regal?
 

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