It's time to rearrange my fish stocking. The bicolor anthias and flameback angels are causing too much stress to the rest of the tank inhabitants so out they go.
In their place, I'd like to get a pair of basslets, and a trio of small colorful open-water fish. I've been planning to start hunting for a group of ventralis anthias, but after looking at the other anthias and fairy wrasse species that are available, I'm rethinking this.
From what I've been reading, sunset anthias are also fairly shy and stay small, and they're showy enough by my standards. Does anyone have personal experience with them? Do they become bullies or get large? Any other suggestions for colorful anthias that stay small?
I'd also be happy with a trio of the smaller fairy wrasses (carpenters, mccoskers, etc) but I've had terrible success with them in the past. They raaarely made it to the two-year mark. My husbandry has improved a lot, but I'm still pretty leery. Can anyone speak to long-term success and what it takes?
In their place, I'd like to get a pair of basslets, and a trio of small colorful open-water fish. I've been planning to start hunting for a group of ventralis anthias, but after looking at the other anthias and fairy wrasse species that are available, I'm rethinking this.
From what I've been reading, sunset anthias are also fairly shy and stay small, and they're showy enough by my standards. Does anyone have personal experience with them? Do they become bullies or get large? Any other suggestions for colorful anthias that stay small?
I'd also be happy with a trio of the smaller fairy wrasses (carpenters, mccoskers, etc) but I've had terrible success with them in the past. They raaarely made it to the two-year mark. My husbandry has improved a lot, but I'm still pretty leery. Can anyone speak to long-term success and what it takes?