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they cost $500 per pieceDon’t know much about them. I’ve only seen them kept singly so that makes me think maybe they’re solitary?
they cost $500 per piece
ok ill take a look thanksIDK - I’ve never kept these except as singletons.
If money doesn’t matter, look up Sacura anthias, I have kept groups of them, very cool in a big shoal. You need to get them from Japan, and they are out of season until next November, but they are big hardy and males are really colorful.
Jay
i can see where your coming from. love the concern the husbandry part is more of hiring pros as such an investment must be well maintainedive only seen them for around $750. Price isn’t what my concern would be if money isn’t an issue. Husbandry and whether or not they’re social would be my concern
I totally forgot, years ago, I wrote an article on them for reefs.com search - hemdal sacuraok ill take a look thanks
may i have a link?I totally forgot, years ago, I wrote an article on them for reefs.com search - hemdal sacura
Jay
may i have a l
found it yeah ill plan for 40 they look much better thanksI totally forgot, years ago, I wrote an article on them for reefs.com search - hemdal sacura
Jay
may i have a link?
ny aquatics theyre 325ive only seen them for around $750. Price isn’t what my concern would be if money isn’t an issue. Husbandry and whether or not they’re social would be my concern
@Jay Hemdal The Sacuras look interesting and I’m glad they’re hardy too, it’s just that they seem to be cooler water fish and are a bit hard to find where I am at small sizes.
How does the Borbonius compare in terms of hardiness? Thanks.
I don’t know where you guys found $500 and $750 cause they are around $200 in some stores in socalny aquatics theyre 325
In the past, I had issues with improper decompression with some - struggling to stay down in the tank. I haven’t tried one in years so I don’t know if their collection methods have improved, sorry.Thanks. I’ll see if I can find the smaller Cherry Anthias, but if not, how did the Borbonius do for you in terms of care and feeding? Did they live long?