MarAquatic
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Who has has success keeping a regal in a mixed reef. I have a nice one i acquired but I am afraid of letting him lose in the tank
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Do you have him in with your torches?I have a small regal and so far no issues. But I am sure it’s only a matter of time
Before it starts eating coral
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And your not scared lol?Yup
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And your not scared lol?
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Definitely not acute toxicity but maybe something like gradual organ failure. Honestly I have no idea... ate like a pig for months and then over the course of 12 hours just shut down.5 months seems long I thought for cyanide?
Bummer thi
How was the conclusion reached? I'm a bit suspicious of this diagnosis, but legitimately curious how that sort of cause can be accurately pointed at down the road.Definitely not acute toxicity but maybe something like gradual organ failure. Honestly I have no idea... ate like a pig for months and then over the course of 12 hours just shut down.
Easiest way to be sure is to put him in the sump or something for a couple weeks and see if the problem goes away. I'd loan you my in-tank isolation box, but I don't think it'll fit in your tank.I think my coral beauty switiched to coral food. I saw area missing from my scolly, and a bunch of zoas ware kinda nipped. I spent over an hour to catch him and I have to redo my aquascape since I moved a bunch of rocks and my corals also got displaced in my exiting process. I had my coral beauty for over 1 year and I had no issues. I was feeding the tank twice a day.