Bimaculatus anthias, who has them?

Thank you. Receiving livestock shipments in Oklahoma in July and August is challenging. I always try to order shipments during the cooler "<100" periods. On the more delicate species, I won't ship in until the weather cools into the 80s. Looks like mid-September before I order. Thanks again.
 
I have them ship to the local Fedex facility for customer pickup. It is always available for pickup when they open at 9 am and arrives to the Fedex facility around 7 am where it sits in AC. The danger comes when it sits in the truck all day... by this method you avoid problems and stress for that matter.

On a side note... I've also ordered lyretails and Bartlett's from LA and they were great as well... you could request any amount of males/females for the Bartlett's as they aren't distinguished by item #.
 
Cant help but worry about new fish when they hide for days.
Getting really worried about the female. The male came out to feed today. Ate a bunch of Live Brine Shrimp, but I havent seen the female.
 
Do you guys prefer the bartletts or lyretails? Anthias aren't available in the Tulsa area so my knowledge of them is limited to what I read.
 
curthendrix Both are hardy. Squas can vary in color depending on the area collected. If you got the space I would go with a small group of each. You can't go wrong with anthias!!
 
Just a quick update. Saw both the Male & Female out last night, after the Halides went out. Both look healthy. The male is out a lot now, hoping the female follows.
 
Finally got a photo op.
The female ate a lot today. Very happy about that. She is never out long enough to get a photo though.

Here is the Male. Hope you like him.

Copps, just went back and looked at your photos. Make me appreciate them more. Those are nice pics.

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Local LFS here in NJ. He orders fish from out in LA. He's getting some great fish. He has another one right now. He doesnt mail order, but might consider it.
I'll check for you.
 
Hey guys,
Did these anthias come in with any parasites from Live Aquaria? I am thinking about ordering a couple but I have no q tank. I have a pair of interruptus angels and do not want to risk parasites from other fish. Did you guys qtank yours? Or, did you just put them in? Any signs of disease? Thanks.
 
Mine came in perfect. I acclimated for a couple hours by the drip method and put them in the tank. That was about a week ago and they are out eating. I've heard good reports from Live aquaria from many others. This was my first experience so that's all I have to go on. I'd go for it.
 
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the info. I just ordered 2 of them from Live Aquaria. I have a 150g tank with a pair of interruptus, a pair of clowns, and a doliatus. I was wondering what you think would be the optimal number of these fish? Eventually, I would love to get a male. I wonder if I should order 1-2 more? Btw, what are you feeding yours now?
 
Mine are eating lots of stuff. I got some live Brine, of course they love that. They love the Frozen Brine also. Funny thing is, they really seem to like the Flake - Prime Reef and also the Formula Two.
The Male loves to eat.
 
Maximus

I'd start out with what you have ordered. Females aren't as difficult to get as the males so I think you would be able to get them in the future if you wish. They aren't as aggressive as other species so i think you would be ok to add some at a later date. I feed all my anthias a mixture of mysid (I use Hikari brand for it isn't as large as the Pisine brand), bloodworm, daphnia and brine. The daphnia is nice for it stays in the water column for awhile for the fish to pick it up. All my anthias species really seem to like dahnia. Might also want to try cyclopeeze for I've heard good things even though I haven't personally used it for a long time.
 
I feed 2-3 times a day. Just had a friend over y day and we figured I'm using about one full cube package a day! Do realize however I'm an anthias nut and now have over 45 anthias of various species in my 260. Aggression is pretty minimal I think mainly for the amount of fish in the system. Some of the worst are Hutchi males and Bartletts towards certain species. But no one fish has perished due to being harrassed.
 
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