Bimaculatus in a 180

beachbreak

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Ive got a 180 (6x2x2 - SPS dominant) with 4 large wrasses, 2 small wrasses, damsel and a basslet in it. Im wanting to add a group of anthias in and am looking for advice and experience with bimaculatus. How many would you guys add (currently thinking 1/2). Is the fish a good choice for this size tank?

Any other recommendations on anthias species i should consider?

Thanks!
 
Our absolute faves out of the four anthias species we've kept would be O. borbonius...they don't pick each other off, eat well, and are just gorgeous fish.
 
Our absolute faves out of the four anthias species we've kept would be O. borbonius...they don't pick each other off, eat well, and are just gorgeous fish.

I agree. I had a huge borb for a year or so then one day just quit eating and never took another bite. Died a few weeks later. I was bummed...favorite fish.
 
P. Bimaculatus are nice but can be aggressive and get large. They are a good example why anthias are related to groupers.
 
I have a male and female. 90 cube. They started as a trio and worked their way down to a pair. Still some aggression from male to female, but nothing crazy. They are not aggressive to other species at all. Great eaters and very outgoing.
 
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