ilikefish34
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I will be setting up my 210 pretty soon now and want to add a harem of Anthias. There will be a refugium an auto feeder along with twice day feedings or frozen to make sure these fish get the diet they need, good flow to the DT and the system has an oversized EM 300 skimmer (rated for 340 gallons). The ones being considered are Bartlett's, Dispar, Ignitus and Lyretail Anthias and would prefer mixing species. Regardless of which Anthias I choose, they will most likely all be females and let them decide who the dominant male will be. The will all go through a QT process before entering the DT. Also, I plan on having a few Fairy Wrasses and Flashers and am wondering which should be introduced first. I've read that the Bartlett's and the Lyretails can be a bit aggressive towards others in the water column while the Dispar and Ignitus are less so. I'm also a fan of the Carberryi but know little about them. I also like the Evansi Anthias but have heard they are as difficult as the Tukas and will be staying away from them.
Would I be correct in adding the less aggressive anthias and/or wrasses first and follow those up with the more aggressive anthias at a later time?... The wrasses on the wish list are McCosker's Flasher, Blue Flasher, Flame Flasher, Longfin Fairy, Orange-back Fairy and Red-Head Solon Flasher. Leopards eventually, but not until the tank is further established.
I've seen several Anthias (Lyretail, Pink Square and Dispar) that have lost their color in captivity... Is this common to certain species or is this related to lighting, diet and nutrition and/or water quality?
What is the expected longevity of Anthias under optimal conditions?
Any opinion of order, compatibility issues, experiences, advice and thoughts as well as suggestions of other species are welcome and appreciated.
Would I be correct in adding the less aggressive anthias and/or wrasses first and follow those up with the more aggressive anthias at a later time?... The wrasses on the wish list are McCosker's Flasher, Blue Flasher, Flame Flasher, Longfin Fairy, Orange-back Fairy and Red-Head Solon Flasher. Leopards eventually, but not until the tank is further established.
I've seen several Anthias (Lyretail, Pink Square and Dispar) that have lost their color in captivity... Is this common to certain species or is this related to lighting, diet and nutrition and/or water quality?
What is the expected longevity of Anthias under optimal conditions?
Any opinion of order, compatibility issues, experiences, advice and thoughts as well as suggestions of other species are welcome and appreciated.
