Female flavicauda and randalli anthias

SDguy

Fish heads unite!
Premium Member
I'm looking for female flavicauda and randalli anthias. I understand that they look practically identical, save their location of collection. Are you able to obtain either of these? I'm aware of your email notice for DD stuff. Not the answer I am looking for :)
 
Sdguy,

Thank you for contacting us with your question. We currently have a trio of Pseudanthias flavicauda on our Divers Den page 8 of the fish section. Here is a link to them on our website:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/diversden/ItemDisplay.cfm?ddid=27252&siteid=20.

We apologize we do not list if they are males or females but we would be happy to check with our Aquaculture Coral and Marine Life Facility on Monday and repost. We apologize for any inconvenience.

If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us. We strive for 100% Customer Satisfaction.

Stacie R
Technical Support
Drs Foster and Smith
 
I have ordered from you many times. You guys are great.

The trio you currently have has at least a dominant female, if not male. It would probably conflict with my current male. I have yet to see just females (small, solid yellow tail) available from you in the DD section, which is why I posted this thread. And I've never seen Randall's anthias available from you at all.

Basically, I guess what I'm asking is....do you have control over what you can get from the people higher up on the ladder, so to speak? Or are you at the mercy of the standard Los Angeles wholesaler?
 
Sdguy,

Thank you for contacting us. We will need to check with our Aquaculture Coral and Marine Life Facility to verify what the sex of the trio is. We will also be able to determine if we have ever offered the Randalli Anthias. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

If you have any further questions please fell free to contact us. We will again post as soon as we have checked with our facility.

Stacie R
Techinical Support
Drs Foster and Smith
 
No worries, not an inconvenience here. :) I look forward to hearing from you.
 
Peter,

The trio of Pseudanthias flavicauda that were listed on the Divers Den was one male and two females. These fish have now sold. I do have two females left from our original batch of 25, and these two will be posted on the site early next week if all goes well and they cooperate for their photos. I can tell you that my supplier in Tonga has not harvested these fish in well over a month due to weather related issues as I am having a very difficult time acquiring more of these incredible Anthias.

We do offer Pseudanthias randalli on the LiveAquaria web site and they are listed under the Anthias category. I have sold just a handful of trios on the Divers Den section of the site in the last six months, as the availability of these fish seem to run in spurts. The next time they are available I will bring some in to our Aquaculture Coral and Marine Life Facility so we can condition them and post them on the Divers Den.

We have outstanding relationships with our suppliers both overseas and in the US, and communicate on a daily or weekly basis with almost all of them. We are by no means at the "mercy" of any importer in Los Angeles.

Cheers,
Kevin Kohen
Director of LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
Thanks for all your help. The female flavicaudas should be here Thursday :)
 
Thank you very much for the phone call. The fact that you want to QT them for more time due to some split fins is excellent, and I appreciate it. BTW, that ORA scripps stag "frag" is ginormous!! Thank you :)
 
SDguy,

Your welcome! We strive on shipping the healthiest specimens possible. We appreciate your patience in waiting for the Pseudanthias flavicauda to ship. We are also happy to hear that you are extremely pleased with the Scripp’s Green Tip Staghorn Coral you received. This will be an excellent addition to your tank.

Sue B.
Supervisors
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
SDguy,

Thank you for your post. We sincerely apologize that we are unable to check on your Anthias at this time. Our Aquaculture Coral and Marine Life Facility is currently closed. However, we will be able to check on this Monday, and we will post in here to let you know how the Anthias is doing and when it will be ready to be shipped out to you.

Michelle L.
Live Aquaria
Drs. Foster & Smith
 
They came in today. One is a bit larger than I was hoping for, but still seems to have no male colors at all, so hopefully all will get along.
 
SDguy,

We are glad to hear you received the Anthias and that they are doing well. They should adjust and get along just fine. If you have any further questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at 1-800-334-3699. They are some wonderful fish to have in your aquarium.

Stacie R.
Technical Support
Drs Foster and Smith
 
Well, they are adapting well. Up until now, they only came out/ate while the lights were off. Today they are out eating with lights on :) They are both still much more pale than the others, but will darken with time I'm sure. Meanwhile, the dominant older one is really starting to get come crazy fuscia colors on the posterior portion of it's body :D
 
Sdguy,

Thank you for sharing your observations about your Anthias. We are happy to hear they are gaining color and acclimating to their new surroundings.

Pat S.
LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
 
Here they are:
Newflavicauda.jpg


And the old dominant one developing some nice colors:
Maleflavicauda-1.jpg


And playing well with others....
Playingwellwithothers.jpg
 
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SDguy,

Thank you for posting the amazing pictures of your Anthias. They look quite happy in their beautiful new home. We are glad to hear they are getting along well with their tank mates. If you have any further questions do not hesitate to ask.

Stacie R.
Technical Support
Drs Foster and Smith
 
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