Mt. Dreamer
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My Regal has it too!
I came across this thread and had comment. I also have a regal (philippine) that I have had for about 2 months. I have not seen her actualy eat, but she does show interest. I figure she must be eating somthing because she still alive and is not emaciated. However, would like to see her be a little more beefy. Afraid she will die of starvation or malnutrition if she doesnt become more bold.
She has the very same "parasitic worm-crustacean" sticking to her. In fact, its in the same spot as your fish. It has been there for about 2-3 weeks. At first, I thought it might be a bone sticking out from a fight she may have been in with my queen angel. However, never noticed any lesions or wounds prior to the "thing". The nodule looking thing has remained the same size. My guess is that it is Lymphocystis. The fact she is not eating much brings on a lower resistance to diseases.
I plan on giving her back to my local fish shop. It's not because of the "thing", rather it because she would be better off. She is in a tank that houses three other angels. They are much more bold and make it very hard for her to feel at peace. She is shy compared to the rest of the gang. The other fish are doing just fine together. My blueface does get picked on a bit, but it beause he is new and the smallest. Despite his size, he very bold and eating with the queen and emporator. If the regal was the only angel in the tank, almost certain she would be eating lots more. In general, she is a nice looking fish. Would keep her if I felt she could do well and not just survive.
Mt. Dreamer
I came across this thread and had comment. I also have a regal (philippine) that I have had for about 2 months. I have not seen her actualy eat, but she does show interest. I figure she must be eating somthing because she still alive and is not emaciated. However, would like to see her be a little more beefy. Afraid she will die of starvation or malnutrition if she doesnt become more bold.
She has the very same "parasitic worm-crustacean" sticking to her. In fact, its in the same spot as your fish. It has been there for about 2-3 weeks. At first, I thought it might be a bone sticking out from a fight she may have been in with my queen angel. However, never noticed any lesions or wounds prior to the "thing". The nodule looking thing has remained the same size. My guess is that it is Lymphocystis. The fact she is not eating much brings on a lower resistance to diseases.
I plan on giving her back to my local fish shop. It's not because of the "thing", rather it because she would be better off. She is in a tank that houses three other angels. They are much more bold and make it very hard for her to feel at peace. She is shy compared to the rest of the gang. The other fish are doing just fine together. My blueface does get picked on a bit, but it beause he is new and the smallest. Despite his size, he very bold and eating with the queen and emporator. If the regal was the only angel in the tank, almost certain she would be eating lots more. In general, she is a nice looking fish. Would keep her if I felt she could do well and not just survive.
Mt. Dreamer