Luzonichthys whitleyi

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with Luzonichthys Whitleyi?

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Reading a little about it. Appears to be a user friendly fish. Typically small, about 5.5 cm... I didn't see any references to aggression. My guess a small fish like that would be more suited to schooling rather than aggressiveness.

I have no personal experience with it so take what I said with a grain of salt.. for all I know it could be a beautiful little terror in a tank.. lol

Also, when using Latin names, the second part is never capitalized. Just a detail that gets me.. lol
 
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Reading a little about it. Appears to be a user friendly fish. Typically small, about 5.5 cm... I didn't see any references to aggression. My guess a small fish like that would be more suited to schooling rather than aggressiveness.
That’s what I read as well. I prefer smaller fish, hence the interest.

Also, when using Latin names, the second part is never capitalized. Just a detail that gets me.. lol
I didn’t know that, good to know.
 

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It must be peaceful but it's probably a fairly nervous fish, based on the little I know about that type of anthias I don't think they are that easy to get.
 

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I kept them about 20 years ago, they were really touchy when they first came in and I lost the majority of them, those that made it past the first couple of days seemed alot like Dispars and the like
 

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