Best Anthias species for me

Ryan15236

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Going to post a few threads on fish stocking because I want to make good selections. Ihave a 125 gallon mixed reef tank. I want a nice Anthias group of 3-5 Anthias. What would be the best species for me? I know I like lyretail, dispar, bartletts for sure. I am open to any suggestions. I want a pretty peaceful and not overstocked tank. Here are the other tank mate plans
2 clowns
Bluesided fairy wrasse
Royal gramma
Firefish
Anthias group
Zebrasoma tang
 
Go Dispar, Bartletts have turned all male on me ime and lyretails get too big. Dispars are very peaceful and generally shoal, at least mines do.
 
Lyretails are great :)

Nice difference between male and female as well.

Also in addition to Lyretails, we have Huchtiis in ours as well. Beautiful males... ended up with 3 turning male. They get along ok.

Blotched are probably next for us :)
 
Lyretails are probably the best taking into account hardiness and looks and size. Ignitus are also really nice, IMO. Dispar are pretty, but often don't come in in great shape...
 
I have a group of 6 bartletts and they have been the easiest I have ever had to care for. Mine do not fight much and hang together. I had a group of 6 lyretails that only came together at lights out.
 
I find both Bartletts and Lyretails chippy and quite boisterous. Dispars are nice, but how about resplendents? They stay smaller, shoal pretty well and are generally well behaved. Among my favorites.
 
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The lfs has some nice dispars in at $25 a pop I'm about to get them. A few people have recommended them. But let me look into those as well. A lot of the time it's a matter of what my LFS gets in. I have seen dispar, lyretails, and those square backs for sure
 
The lfs has some nice dispars in at $25 a pop I'm about to get them. A few people have recommended them. But let me look into those as well. A lot of the time it's a matter of what my LFS gets in. I have seen dispar, lyretails, and those square backs for sure

Great price! What part of TN you in?
 
Yeah I know! They have 1 male and 3 females too! And tri cities area in east tn if you are familiar with that area. If not about a hour east of Knoxville lol
 
I've had a mixture of Carberryis and Dispars for several years and have liked them.

This week I lost one of my Caberryi anthias; after 3 years I'm down to 3. I'ld like to replinish with resplendents, ignitus, or if I could find some Loris that are eating they would be my preference.

If you can find a group of healthy dispars, I'ld say go for it.
 
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