Anthias crash

Boosted Rxp

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our anthias swam up and hit the light tonight and then was stuck on the glass brace for about 5 minutes we heard him hit then we finally got him back in the tank and hes hiding,when i moved the rock he was under hes swam away real slow and hid under another rock,sound like hes going to croak or is he just stressed? im worried he got cooked being under the lights
 
Did he make it? I had one on the basement floor that I rescued. I really thought he was fish jerky, but when I went to pick him up, he twitched, so I put him back in the tank & he made a full recovery.

I think he told his buddies b/c no one has jumped since then. :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8408993#post8408993 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Boosted Rxp
he looks better but has no back fin for some reason????????

Can he swim straight? :eek1:
 
What kind of Anthias was it? We are looking at adding some Anthias to our tank. I've read some are more apt to jumping that others.

For you guys with Anthias, any thoughts on the Despair or Sunburst?

135g In-Wall (225g total)
DSB w/Live Rock
Mostly an Acro tank w/Clams
Purple Tang (1.5yrs)
White Cheek Tang (6 months)
6-Line (8months)
3 Green Chromis (2.5yrs)
Cleaner Shrimp

-Doug
 
That's part of the concern if we were to add them. We run a MyReef MRC-3 with a single beckett on a PCX55-HP currently. Water quality today is outstanding with a single feeding of mixed Mysis and Brine (1-cube each). We also alternate with Brine Shrimp direct flake and cyclo.

-Doug
 
If you must have an anthias, I recommend the lyrtails. I feed mine a lot of mysis or brine once a day. They are better at storing the fat for future use than most of the others. But they can also be bullys (mine are tough on new fish and have even killed one) to new tank mates especially those that are also living in the water column and who compete for meaty food.

The other anthias options have very high metabolism with very little ability to store fat. So they have to eat a lot often or they will wither away over time. One of the last couple of issues of Coral magazine had a detailed article on anthias. If you want to get some, it's a good read.
 
I have 4 Carberryi Anthias in The Tub. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=1553&N=0

I guess I've had them for a year and a half. One of them was the jumper who survived. I don't feed everyday, but I have 300gal w/ lots of LR & a light bio-load. I think they're good as far as anthias go. I haven't had any aggression issues, they seem hardy, they eat well, and I don't need to feed them excessively.

Your LFS can order them for you.
 
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