Regal Angelfish — ANGEL FISH

Regal Angelfish

£159.99
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Regal Angelfish — ANGEL FISH

Regal Angelfish

£159.99

Overview

The Regal Angelfish (Pygoplites diacanthus) is one of the most admired marine angelfish in the hobby, prized for its elegant shape, vivid patterning and unmistakable reef-fish character. This is a saltwater species for aquarists who already have a well-established marine system and a good understanding of water quality, acclimation and marine nutrition. It is not a casual beginner purchase, and it should only be considered when you can provide a stable, mature aquarium and carefully chosen tankmates.

At Tropical Fish Co, we list the Regal Angelfish as a premium marine species for customers looking for a standout centrepiece fish. As with all saltwater livestock, exact care requirements can vary with origin, individual behaviour and the setup you provide, so please verify your water parameters and compatibility before ordering. If you are new to marine fishkeeping, we strongly recommend researching the species thoroughly and preparing the aquarium in advance.

Tank Setup

Regal Angelfish do best in a mature marine aquarium with excellent filtration, consistent salinity and minimal daily fluctuation. Because this species is sensitive to poor conditions and can be cautious in a new environment, stability matters more than decorative flourish. A well-aerated system with strong biological filtration, reliable temperature control and regular water changes will give your fish the best chance of settling in well.

Provide plenty of live rock with natural caves, overhangs and sheltered areas, along with open swimming space. Live rock also helps support natural grazing and offers surface area for beneficial bacteria. Keep the aquascape secure and avoid overly cramped layouts, as this species appreciates places to retreat without feeling trapped.

Practical setup tips

  • Use a fully cycled, mature saltwater aquarium rather than a newly set up tank.
  • Maintain stable salinity, temperature and water quality; verify your local setup and test kit readings regularly.
  • Include hiding places, but leave open areas for confident swimming.
  • Fit a high-quality protein skimmer and ensure strong circulation without blasting the fish directly.
  • Keep the system covered if there is any risk of jumping during acclimation.

We have not stated specific size or parameter figures here unless they are provided, because the right conditions depend on the individual system and your local water. If you are unsure, verify with your local water and your marine equipment supplier before purchase.

Diet & Feeding

The Regal Angelfish is an omnivorous marine species with a strong preference for varied, high-quality foods. In the aquarium it should be offered a mixed diet that includes marine angelfish preparations, frozen foods and suitable meaty and algae-based items. Variety is important, and newly imported fish may need patient encouragement to feed confidently.

Feed small amounts several times a day rather than relying on one large feeding. This helps reduce stress and supports the species’ natural grazing style. Use only marine-safe foods and avoid overfeeding, as water quality is especially important for angelfish health. If your specimen is reluctant to eat, try a range of textures and food sizes, and keep the environment calm during feeding time.

Feeding pointers

  • Offer a varied marine diet rather than a single staple food.
  • Use small, frequent feedings to support condition and reduce waste.
  • Remove uneaten food promptly to protect water quality.
  • Observe the fish closely after arrival to confirm it is accepting food.

Because individual feeding response can vary, especially after shipping, it is wise to verify your feeding plan against the needs of your own setup and the advice of your marine specialist retailer.

Tank Mates & Temperament

Regal Angelfish are generally regarded as semi-aggressive in the marine aquarium context, though much depends on the size of the tank, the order in which fish are added and the personalities involved. They are often best housed with calm to moderately active tankmates that will not bully them or outcompete them for food. Stress from aggressive tankmates can lead to poor feeding and poor long-term condition.

In many reef-style systems, compatibility can be variable. Some Regal Angelfish may behave well around certain corals and sessile invertebrates, while others may nip or sample them. For that reason, this is not a guaranteed reef-safe species. If you want to keep one in a reef aquarium, research carefully, start with a mature system and be prepared to monitor behaviour closely.

Good potential tankmates

  • Peaceful to moderately peaceful marine fish of similar size
  • Calm clownfish species
  • Non-aggressive tangs and surgeonfish, where space allows
  • Anthias kept in suitably large, stable marine setups
  • Gobies and blennies that are not overly territorial

Tankmates to avoid

  • Highly aggressive triggers or large territorial species
  • Persistent fin-nippers or bullying damselfish
  • Overly boisterous fish that dominate feeding
  • Any species likely to intimidate a newly introduced angel

As always, compatibility depends on individual temperament, tank size and aquascape. If you are planning a mixed marine community, verify your stocking list before ordering and introduce fish carefully.

Breeding

Breeding Regal Angelfish in the home aquarium is not common and is generally outside the scope of most hobby systems. Like many marine angelfish, they are challenging to breed and raise successfully, with larval stages that require specialist husbandry beyond a typical aquarium setup. For most keepers, the focus is on maintaining a healthy, well-fed adult specimen rather than attempting captive breeding.

Because breeding is highly specialised and not typically relevant to standard retail customers, we recommend viewing this species as a display and behaviour fish rather than a beginner breeding project.

Health & Common Issues

Regal Angelfish can be sensitive during acclimation, especially if they have experienced transport stress, inconsistent feeding or poor water quality before arrival. A fish that looks healthy at purchase may still need extra care while settling in. Slow acclimation, quiet surroundings and dependable water parameters all help reduce the risk of problems.

Common issues can include not eating, hiding for extended periods, loss of colour through stress and general decline if water quality is unstable. As with many marine fish, preventing problems is easier than treating them, so the emphasis should always be on excellent husbandry. Quarantine, where appropriate and correctly carried out, can also help you monitor appetite and condition before introducing the fish to a display aquarium.

Key health considerations

  • Ensure the aquarium is mature and stable before introduction.
  • Watch carefully for feeding reluctance in the first days after arrival.
  • Maintain excellent water quality and avoid sudden changes.
  • Provide calm tankmates to reduce stress.
  • Check for signs of injury or parasite issues during acclimation.

If you are unsure about any parameter, verify with your local water, your test kits and your marine specialist before purchase. This species is best suited to experienced aquarists who can respond quickly to changes in behaviour or appetite.

Buying From Us

When you order a live Regal Angelfish from Tropical Fish Co, we take care to pack and dispatch your fish with welfare in mind. Our aim is to send healthy, well-conditioned livestock suitable for careful acclimation into an appropriate marine home. Because this is a premium saltwater species, we recommend only purchasing once your aquarium is fully prepared and you are confident in your ability to provide stable conditions.

On delivery, float and acclimate your fish gradually according to your usual marine procedure, keeping the room quiet and the lights subdued where possible. Do not rush the process, and avoid feeding immediately if the fish appears stressed. A mature tank, patient acclimation and careful observation are the best foundations for success.

Please note that marine fish are specialist livestock. Beginner-level saltwater keepers should treat this species as advanced and should verify every aspect of the setup before adding it to the basket. If your water, tankmates or system maturity are uncertain, pause and check first so you can give the fish the best possible start.

For pricing, this specimen is offered at £79.57. As always, availability, shipping schedules and stock condition may vary, so please confirm details at the time of ordering.

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