CHSUB
"Certified Hobby Expert"
Throwing my experience out there...
I had been keeping an eye on this thread and knew of the potential issues with anthias the past few months. Last week small ignitus were on sale at LA so I ordered 8. I ordered a bottle of nitrifuracin green the same day in case of issues. I do have experience keeping anthias (lyretail, squarespot, bimac, sunburst). The QT was setup with a dosing pump dosing live newly hatched brine shrimp throughout the day.
All arrived about 1.5". Out of 8, all were dead within a few days:
- 1 DOA, out of the remaining 7 only 2-3 really look good, some of the others showing ulceration on side and poor balance
- 1 dead end of first day (2 were out and eating, the rest hiding)
- 3 dead next day (3 left, 2 were eating, one hiding)
- 2 dead next day (last one has large red blotches on side)
- 1 dead next day
I did see signs of redness and ulceration on the sides of some of the fish. The Nitrofuracin arrived the day I found the last fish dead. If I were to try again, I would dose the NFG immediately upon receipt (wasn't an option this time as I didn't have it on hand) - but I don't think i'm going to try anthias again for a few months.
imo, ignitus are the worst...most die before making it to my DT and the ones that did died soon after. i have 2 lyretails in qt that are doing great and 3 more in the DT (1 male, 2 female) also doing well for about a year!