Hi all,
We just started up our first reef tank about 3 months ago, slowly adding live stock. So far we have 2 x small Percula Clownfish, Six Line Wrasse, GSP, Torch, Zoanthids and a Clove.
2 weeks ago we went to the LFS and the wife really wanted to get a female Lyretail Anthias. We talked to the staff and they said if we wanted one we should either get 4, or just stick with 1. I really didn't want to toss 4 Anthias in a new 75 gallon tank, so we opted for 1.
In general she is a good tank mate. But when feeding she is a bit off the hook, pretty much eats everything in sight and has chased off the other fish. Found a few nips on the 6 line wrasses tail and my son said she has chased the clowns some. After reading more (should have done that before we bought her) we now understand they need to get fed 3-4 times a day. With a new tank that is not really established I don't think we want to feed that many times, right now we feed in the morning and night.
Then last week she started to bang into the glass, so much that she now has a fat bottom lip that is white.
While she is a beautiful fish, we can't help but wonder if she is not happy and maybe she is not a good fit for our tank right now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
We just started up our first reef tank about 3 months ago, slowly adding live stock. So far we have 2 x small Percula Clownfish, Six Line Wrasse, GSP, Torch, Zoanthids and a Clove.
2 weeks ago we went to the LFS and the wife really wanted to get a female Lyretail Anthias. We talked to the staff and they said if we wanted one we should either get 4, or just stick with 1. I really didn't want to toss 4 Anthias in a new 75 gallon tank, so we opted for 1.
In general she is a good tank mate. But when feeding she is a bit off the hook, pretty much eats everything in sight and has chased off the other fish. Found a few nips on the 6 line wrasses tail and my son said she has chased the clowns some. After reading more (should have done that before we bought her) we now understand they need to get fed 3-4 times a day. With a new tank that is not really established I don't think we want to feed that many times, right now we feed in the morning and night.
Then last week she started to bang into the glass, so much that she now has a fat bottom lip that is white.
While she is a beautiful fish, we can't help but wonder if she is not happy and maybe she is not a good fit for our tank right now.
Any thoughts?
Thanks