Thanks Jacob!
Kinlayan- thanks for the kind words about my little fish. It sure was an adventure getting them to where they are now. I was very fortunate to aquire small juveniles and watching them grow has been very rewarding.
Over the summer the water temp hits 75, and winter it gets as low as 65. That said I try to keep the water around 68-70. I know some see the 10 degree swing and freak, but that is the seasonal temp swing.
IMO 77 is a little high for the long term success of this species. I have spoken to many people about these fish (including hobbyists, collectors, etc.) and most agree that these fish are best kept cool.
I received a 3" specimen a few years ago. I kept her in the qt, which was kept at 78. She ate but not as well as I liked. Over the course of a few days I lowered the temp to 75, and she ate a little better. Over the course of about two weeks I lowered the temp to 70, and she became a little pig.
These fish are just more comfortable when kept in cooler temps. I have seen bandits kept in warm water reefs, and I have seen my bandits (kept cool), and I can tell you the fish apart.
~Michael