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ignitus on left, dispar in center, Orchid Dottyback (P. fridmani) on right

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Anthias love getting cleaned by shrimps. These are juvi dispar and ignitus.
 
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64Ivy Those Olives are gorgeous! I've can't seem to locate a group of them anywhere. I have just about everyone I can think of looking for them.

How are they doing for you?

Carl
 
i dunno about gary but i ordered mine locally that were mismarked as dispar's, right now im still trying to find a replacement group since all of my ignitus were males

I was thinking of a group of bartletts, a group of square spots, or trying to find some ignitus that are actually females and not males, i would like to add a large group to my next tank, somewhere around 10-12 which anthias would be good for this besides ignitus?
 
How large are your male ignitus on average. If you need a home for one of them I guess I could make room .:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9325581#post9325581 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by copps

These are not mine, but I'm working on getting some... I photographed these in about 130 feet of water off the coast of the island of Niihau in Hawaii... they are endemic to Hawaii, and carry the appropriate Pseudanthias hawaiiensis name...

Male on the bottom of this shot...


Male on the right here, you could see the difference in color bwteen the two males...

Well, about a week and a half ago I finally scored a trio of Pseudanthias hawaiiensis! These are near impossible to find. Well, on the Big Island there's a collector who gets them about three miles offshore somewhere who's from what I know the only one getting these guys in decent shape. I received a male and two females in great shape... the females began eating right off the bat and have adapted amazingly well, but the male has yet to eat and his prospects don't look good unless he starts very soon. Yes I've tried feeding everything... :( After speaking with Charles Delbeek in Waikiki (one of the few people with experience with these guys) this is apparently common with the males... and now he tries to get females, which I was already thinking of doing before talking to him, but that confirms it. I'll do the same in the future, and just allow one to change on its own. I've been pleasantly surprised at how well the females have done, and am past the point where infections would result from the needling they receive (remember these guys are DEEP). For those going to the Waikiki Aquarium, there are two of these on display in the deep reef exhibit with the new potter's/fisher's hybrid angel!

Anyway... here's some pics before adding them to quarantine... this is one of those fish that I got really genuinely excited to get... I've always loved them (they are the photo on the front cover of Scott Michael's "Reef Fishes Volume 1") and seeing them in person last year, if only for a the few minutes I could spend at 120 feet, only added to this!
Check 'em out guys! :)

females...




the male...


 
Thanks Peter... it sucks, but I no longer get upset about losing fish when I know I've done everything for them. Life is much less tressful when you only worry about things that are under your control! :) Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to add females to the group in the future...
 
Totally agree with you!

Are you planning on housing them with other anthias?
 
No... they'll be the only anthias... they're smaller and a bit cryptic, so I don't want them bullied by other anthias... we'll see... still keeping my fingers crossed...
 
Very nice! Thats a shame about the male. He looks to be pretty young since his head has not taken on the features of the older males in your previous pictures or maybe it is just the way it looks in your new pics.

Carl
 
so does anyone think that a pair of pictilis anthias are worth the price?

or should i stick with a group of other anthias
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10241650#post10241650 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mattyice
so does anyone think that a pair of pictilis anthias are worth the price?

or should i stick with a group of other anthias

I don't know...they never look too good when I see them for sale. Especially after seeing super healthy ones at the Georgia Aquarium...
 
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