ilikefish34
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The short story is I would like one male Bartlett's with some female Lyretails.
Current tank is a 6' 210 gallon with about 250 lb. of live rock and will be adding corals--first batch is a mix of softies and LPS that are in QT and won't be added for another two months or so.
There are only a few fish in there right now and the plan for the Anthias will be down the line (probably this fall) but I'm doing some homework now.
Current/planned fish list:
Clown (Ocellaris) x 2
Azure Damsel x 2
Flasher Wrasse sp. (not Eight-line) x 3
Diamond Goby x 2
Midas Blenny
Yellow Tang
Kole Tang
Blue Tang (Hepatus--will be relocated once it gets too large)
Leopard Wrasse (Meleagris) x 2
Melanurus Wrasse
Halichoeres sp. (Radiant/Christmas/Chrysus--haven't decided yet)
Being that the Bartlett's and Lyretail are bit more aggressive than some other species, do you see them being problematic with the smaller flashers or others? The Leopard will be added prior to the Halichoeres wrasses and the anthias to allow it to become established with less competition for food and territory. If those anthias won't work, I was thinking a few Dispar and a few Carberryi. If those don't work then I may skip the anthias altogether. Since I'm going to attempt the Leopard Wrasse, I'll already be set for the multiple feedings each day.
I've read a few threads that mention how many in the hobby have started off with multiple female Bartlett's but end up with all males and, in many cases, picking each other off. There seemed to be enough credible experiences that leaned away from the notion that they really had sub-males rather than females. My thought was that I would get the male Bartlett's and combine him with a Lyretail harem. If possible, how many females would I need to keep a group like this happy? Will males from one species keep females from other species from making the switch?
All fish will go through TTM before a stay in a 50 gallon QT.
Depending on responses I may have some additional questions.
Thanks
Mike
Current tank is a 6' 210 gallon with about 250 lb. of live rock and will be adding corals--first batch is a mix of softies and LPS that are in QT and won't be added for another two months or so.
There are only a few fish in there right now and the plan for the Anthias will be down the line (probably this fall) but I'm doing some homework now.
Current/planned fish list:
Clown (Ocellaris) x 2
Azure Damsel x 2
Flasher Wrasse sp. (not Eight-line) x 3
Diamond Goby x 2
Midas Blenny
Yellow Tang
Kole Tang
Blue Tang (Hepatus--will be relocated once it gets too large)
Leopard Wrasse (Meleagris) x 2
Melanurus Wrasse
Halichoeres sp. (Radiant/Christmas/Chrysus--haven't decided yet)
Being that the Bartlett's and Lyretail are bit more aggressive than some other species, do you see them being problematic with the smaller flashers or others? The Leopard will be added prior to the Halichoeres wrasses and the anthias to allow it to become established with less competition for food and territory. If those anthias won't work, I was thinking a few Dispar and a few Carberryi. If those don't work then I may skip the anthias altogether. Since I'm going to attempt the Leopard Wrasse, I'll already be set for the multiple feedings each day.
I've read a few threads that mention how many in the hobby have started off with multiple female Bartlett's but end up with all males and, in many cases, picking each other off. There seemed to be enough credible experiences that leaned away from the notion that they really had sub-males rather than females. My thought was that I would get the male Bartlett's and combine him with a Lyretail harem. If possible, how many females would I need to keep a group like this happy? Will males from one species keep females from other species from making the switch?
All fish will go through TTM before a stay in a 50 gallon QT.
Depending on responses I may have some additional questions.
Thanks
Mike