For the love of anthias

mark54321

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Here are my anthias , post pictures of yours :)

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[/url]red saddled anthia by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[/url]sailfin anthia2 by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[/url]sunburst anthia by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[/url]sunset anthia by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[/url]male resplendent anthia by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[/url]sunset male anthia by Mark Mikina, on Flickr[/IMG]
 
They are in the same tank, Elos 120XL. 6 resplendent anthias, 3 sunset anthias, 2 sailfins, 1 red saddled and 1 fathead anthias. All get along great. Looking to add 5 Ventralis and a trio of Aurelantus anthias. All deepwater, kept in low light and cool water.
 
They are in the same tank, Elos 120XL. 6 resplendent anthias, 3 sunset anthias, 2 sailfins, 1 red saddled and 1 fathead anthias. All get along great. Looking to add 5 Ventralis and a trio of Aurelantus anthias. All deepwater, kept in low light and cool water.

Nice!
I've seen your tank build thread, and its absolutely one of the nicest tanks ive seen before! Beautiful tank. I think my next tank will be deepwater as well (I hope). May be hard keeping temperatures down here in cali though.
 
Very nice. You've got it right, cool, dim and no aggressive tankmates. My main display houses 11 - five bimacs, one Bartlett (used to be two but the male recently went missing), and five resplendents. They mostly do ok with the tangs and Angels, but efforts in the past with more delicate species in that tank have not gone well.
 

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