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Awesome! Thanks for your input.I have a 150 gal and 210 gal, both with Anthias. I think there are a lot of factors involved, mostly getting healthy ones in that will eat. Once that is going, they are pretty much good to go. I have 2 stocky and 3 Hutchii in the 210. One of the stockys turned male. The Hutchi are still too young to know. In the 150 I have 3 lyre tail, and 3 carberryi. One of each has turned male. I feed multiple times a day, flake and pellet in an auto feeder and frozen in the evening. They also nibble at the nori for my bristle tooth tang. When I start out, I get all female, so there is less stress in the beginning to get them acclimated to the tank. I also try to get odd numbers.
That’s a beaut! Thanks for sharing.1M, 2F Bimacs from Dr. Reef. Feeder w/ TDO, Hikari and reef jerky clacks off 5x daily + daily nori sheet and frozen cube. They are happy campers, no killing.![]()
If you have any pics, please post them.I have a 150 gal and 210 gal, both with Anthias. I think there are a lot of factors involved, mostly getting healthy ones in that will eat. Once that is going, they are pretty much good to go. I have 2 stocky and 3 Hutchii in the 210. One of the stockys turned male. The Hutchi are still too young to know. In the 150 I have 3 lyre tail, and 3 carberryi. One of each has turned male. I feed multiple times a day, flake and pellet in an auto feeder and frozen in the evening. They also nibble at the nori for my bristle tooth tang. When I start out, I get all female, so there is less stress in the beginning to get them acclimated to the tank. I also try to get odd numbers.
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