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I am stocking my tank with peaceful fishes only. And I'm wondering about Anthias. Which ones are the most peaceful?
 
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Does anybody know if the Bartletts and the Resplendent anthias are peaceful or not? And how well do they feed on frozen and pellets?
 

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Hello, may I suggest posting you questions here and the members will help you with your answers:)
 

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Does anybody know if the Bartletts and the Resplendent anthias are peaceful or not? And how well do they feed on frozen and pellets?
Bartletts can be fiesty/aggressive. Resplendent are peaceful. Resplendent can be trained to eat pellets.
 

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I have Lyetails in my 40 breeder and 400g. I haven't seen any aggression from them towards each other or other fish including other anthias.
 

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What about the Lyetail?

My lyretail anthias seem to hate each other but they are peaceful towards other fish. They have never actually attacked each other but there is a lot of posturing.
 

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My lyretail anthias seem to hate each other but they are peaceful towards other fish. They have never actually attacked each other but there is a lot of posturing.

Interesting, I have a school of 7 in my 400g without any issues. They are all around 3".
 

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Lyretails are a fiestier species. Dispar are a more peaceful option.
 

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Interesting, I have a school of 7 in my 400g without any issues. They are all around 3".
What's your ratio of males to females?
 

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That probably helps alot. I know in 250 gal tank I take careof that once some of the females began to transition all hell broke loose.
 

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Interesting, I have a school of 7 in my 400g without any issues. They are all around 3".

I have three in a 155g display and one is currently changing to male. That might be causing the aggression. Hopefully the change will eventually set the pecking order and calm things down.
 
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Sounds like lyetails are peaceful so long as it's just one male to several females in a large setup. Same species males will kill each other but will leave other species alone.

So with that said, I think I'll get one male Lyetail and maybe one male Resplendent. My tank is a 240g. Thanks reefers. [emoji886]
 

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Sounds like lyetails are peaceful so long as it's just one male to several females in a large setup. Same species males will kill each other but will leave other species alone.

So with that said, I think I'll get one male Lyetail and maybe one male Resplendent. My tank is a 240g. Thanks reefers. [emoji886]
A lyretail may be fine as a single specimen, but a resplendent won't thrive w/o conspecifics.
 

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Get a couple flavoguttatus. They are really cool looking and peaceful as can be. Actually are maybe a little too nice and shy if that makes sense
 

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Peaceful
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Resplendents
Carberryi
Tuka
Flavoguttatus
Squieri
Paravirustis
Evansi
Randall's

Aggressive
Bartletts
Pictillis
Lyretail
Bimacs
Hutchi
Squareback

That's the majority of your common ones
 

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