Evansi Anthias

M Woodhill

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Have 5 today from a lfs

had success with barlett's, resplendent before. i know they're among the easiest.

any good or happy ending stories about them?

4 out of 5 are now pretty active, 2 hrs after being put in dt

a **** green chromis is picking on one, which is fighting back

1 still unseen
 
Evansi are a bit more difficult than bartlett's and resplendants, but can be kept successfully. I have one(looking for more), that I added to a school of parvirostris. It is always out and eats freely, though it clearly prefers small foods, such as reef plankton and the tiny broken bits of mysis.
 
I bought 2 a few weeks ago unknowing about their difficulty. I have finely gotten 1
Of them to eat but the other still won't and hides during feeding. I tried alot of food but the one that's eating only likes the mixture I made of frozen mysis, arctic pods, and "LRS Fish Frenzy".
 
Evansi are a bit more difficult than bartlett's and resplendants, but can be kept successfully. I have one(looking for more), that I added to a school of parvirostris. It is always out and eats freely, though it clearly prefers small foods, such as reef plankton and the tiny broken bits of mysis.
Eatbreakfast,

3 yrs later, still have that Evansi? Are the pics true, do they look a vibrant purple and yellow like tuka, or are they no different than the pinkish orange hue resplendent and carberryi have?
 
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