Reef Frog
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I have a Red Sea Max 250 - 36" long, front to back almost 18", depth 20", irs a mature LPS/SPS tank, plenty of live rock, under stocked w 4 small fish. Plenty of hiding places. My fish are rock dwellers & perchers * and I would like a/some open water swimming fish.
How many Anthias would be advisable, if any? Figure on the most hardy - Bartletts Anthias probably, which LA suggests a 70 gallon withan adult size of 3".
MY QUESTIONS:
-Would like to have 3. Advisable? Do they do well as singles? I've always seen them in multiples.
-I know many species are challenging & want to stay away from them. Any others to consider like Lyretails? But I am thinking Bartletts bc they're easy to get, colorful and reputed to be the most hardy. Is that right?
- OK to QT 3 juveniles or even adult s in a 10 gallon?
-I've read they need to eat multiple times per day. Is twice a day enough? That's doable 97% of the time. I have all kinds of frozen - Reef Frenzy, fish eggs, krill, cyclops, Mysis. What happens if a day or two is missed? Is that going to be fatal?Am I likely to be successful getting them to eat pellets or other dry food from an auto feeder if I'm gone for 7-10 days if necessary? What's the real story on feeding. A LFS guy said just feed like any other fish, once a day being fine, but I'm doubting this advice.
- Are they likely to be out front on a regular basis? I have enough semi shy fish already. I don't have any aggressive fish to threaten them.
- I know virtually any fish can jump. But how to Bartletts Anthias rate? Are they in the same class as wrasses for example?
- What about sexing individuals? Will getting 2 males by mistake be a colossal mistake? Or will they always self adjust properly bc of hermaphroditism?
- Any other pointers, advice or opinions? Please share your experiences. Many thanks in advance!
* CURRENT FISH: Royal Gramma, Yellow Goby, Geometric Hawk (small 1.5/2" perchlet, Yellow Assessor)
How many Anthias would be advisable, if any? Figure on the most hardy - Bartletts Anthias probably, which LA suggests a 70 gallon withan adult size of 3".
MY QUESTIONS:
-Would like to have 3. Advisable? Do they do well as singles? I've always seen them in multiples.
-I know many species are challenging & want to stay away from them. Any others to consider like Lyretails? But I am thinking Bartletts bc they're easy to get, colorful and reputed to be the most hardy. Is that right?
- OK to QT 3 juveniles or even adult s in a 10 gallon?
-I've read they need to eat multiple times per day. Is twice a day enough? That's doable 97% of the time. I have all kinds of frozen - Reef Frenzy, fish eggs, krill, cyclops, Mysis. What happens if a day or two is missed? Is that going to be fatal?Am I likely to be successful getting them to eat pellets or other dry food from an auto feeder if I'm gone for 7-10 days if necessary? What's the real story on feeding. A LFS guy said just feed like any other fish, once a day being fine, but I'm doubting this advice.
- Are they likely to be out front on a regular basis? I have enough semi shy fish already. I don't have any aggressive fish to threaten them.
- I know virtually any fish can jump. But how to Bartletts Anthias rate? Are they in the same class as wrasses for example?
- What about sexing individuals? Will getting 2 males by mistake be a colossal mistake? Or will they always self adjust properly bc of hermaphroditism?
- Any other pointers, advice or opinions? Please share your experiences. Many thanks in advance!
* CURRENT FISH: Royal Gramma, Yellow Goby, Geometric Hawk (small 1.5/2" perchlet, Yellow Assessor)