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Good deal. I want to get 3 of them at least. Maybe a few more mix of Anthias that can co-exist.
What other tank mates do you have besides the Anthias @Jdeleon ?
Anthias are very social. They set up a hierarchy to determine who will be a male. Sometimes females will usurp an existing male and he may be forced into hiding, revert to a female, or be killed. Bartletts and lyretails are some of the feistier species and often fight amongst themselves. Because of this having just 2 usually results in one being forced into hiding.
More peaceful social anthias include randalls and dispar.
Anthias are used to eating small frequent meals, and replicating this in captivity is best. As long as the meals are spaced 45-60min apart the meals can all be in the evening.
Anthias are very social. They set up a hierarchy to determine who will be a male. Sometimes females will usurp an existing male and he may be forced into hiding, revert to a female, or be killed. Bartletts and lyretails are some of the feistier species and often fight amongst themselves. Because of this having just 2 usually results in one being forced into hiding.
More peaceful social anthias include randalls and dispar.
Anthias are used to eating small frequent meals, and replicating this in captivity is best. As long as the meals are spaced 45-60min apart the meals can all be in the evening.
no way.....so if I feed at 6 when I get home from work, I can feed again before thier lights turn off at 9pm?!Anthias are very social. They set up a hierarchy to determine who will be a male. Sometimes females will usurp an existing male and he may be forced into hiding, revert to a female, or be killed. Bartletts and lyretails are some of the feistier species and often fight amongst themselves. Because of this having just 2 usually results in one being forced into hiding.
More peaceful social anthias include randalls and dispar.
Anthias are used to eating small frequent meals, and replicating this in captivity is best. As long as the meals are spaced 45-60min apart the meals can all be in the evening.
Most of those shouldn't pose an issue whether added before or after.@eatbreakfast I'm looking at stocking a few other fish and wondering what order I should add them... before or after Anthias?
Possible list:
Yellow Tang
Powder Blue Tang
Royal Gramma
1 clown to replace one that died
Valentini Puffer **but thinking this one won't be a good fit so probably not
If you have any suggestions that would be good tank-mates feel free to add.
thanks
I would feed about 20-30 minutes before lights out.no way.....so if I feed at 6 when I get home from work, I can feed again before thier lights turn off at 9pm?!
Ive never tried to feed them like that before.
huh.....well that makes me feel a lot better about not being able to feed in the morning lol my little clown always has a belly full of food at bedtimeI would feed about 20-30 minutes before lights out.
I just bought a harem of lyretails for my 300 gallon tank. 1 male; 6 females. I also bought 1 Evansi and he hangs with the group.
Knowing these fish prefer to feed often, I bought an Eheim Automatic Fish Feeder, stocked it with Hikari and PE Mysis pellets, and programmed it to disperse food 5 times a day.
I also feed twice when I'm home: one is Reef Chili (the anthias love it), and the other is frozen foods like LRS and PE Mysis mixed with some Reef Nutrition products.
As you can tell...I try to spoil my fish. Just need to watch tank parameters: with NO3 currently holding at 8, and PO4 holding at 0.08 (which is where WWC keeps their PO4 at).
Strongly recommend the feeder. Eheim one is $33; built well and runs quiet (I had initially bought a cheaper one and it felt cheap and ran LOUD).
My goal is to stock like 30 anthias in my tank. Their colors are strikingly beautiful.
I'm using it and have not had issues *knocks on wood*nice I was looking at the ehiem auto feeder a while back I hear they get good reviews. it has nevee messed up for you and dumped tons of food in the tank. like most I would like some I am thinking dispar. hmm might just have to rethink the possibility with an auto feeder.
anyone else using the ehiem?