Bartlett or Lyretail Anythias?

Which one does better with other fish?


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Susan Edwards

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I just picked up 2 dispar and 2 purple queens. 1 queen stays in hiding most of time. The other 3 school together. The dispars are thet most outgoing and hang with the 2 chromis, 2 darwin clowns and the bangaii. Love them. Hoping the 4th decides to come out all the time. Hoping it makes it. .
 

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I understand the trick is to get young fish that haven't changed sex yet. Buy a few extra, add them all at once & hope the majority work out a pecking order. Any experience with this so called theory ? I'd like a school of 4 or 5 in a 180 FO I'm working on.
 

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I understand the trick is to get young fish that haven't changed sex yet. Buy a few extra, add them all at once & hope the majority work out a pecking order. Any experience with this so called theory ? I'd like a school of 4 or 5 in a 180 FO I'm working on.
That has worked for me.
 

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