acro-ed
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Hi,
I am very interested in getting a small group of anthias for my tank. I spoke with the guy that runs the LFS, who is very knowledgeable, and he suggested Dispar anthias. I am also strongly considering Lyretail anthias as well.
I have been keeping reef tanks for about 15 years now. I don't have a whole lot of experience with fish...I'm a coral guy. I am looking for suggestions as to which type to go with, based on my setup, while sticking with the "smaller" and "hardier" of the anthias species.
The setup is a 120g (4 x 2 x 2), mostly SPS. Very open aquascaping with lots of room for fish to swim. I have MH+VHO lighting, so the anthias would need to be suited for high light. I have a lot of flow as well. The tank is plumbed to my frag tanks, as well as a reservoir with a cryptic zone. There is about 300 lbs of rock total between the tanks. My display is barebottom, and I have a larger Warner Marine skimmer in the sump.
I only have a small number of fish at this time - ancient mater pair of perc's, ancient mater pair of green chromis, and a little mean blue and yellow damsel. These fish have been living together for quite a while and there are no real aggression issues.
I feed a wide array of food already: "reef caviar," cyclopeeze, rod's food, mysis, rotifers, and otihime(?) pellets (some really stinky tiny pellets from japan....fish go CRAZY over it). I also just picked up some Brightwell zoaplankton 500-2k in anticipation of getting whichever anthias I choose next week.
I am planning on putting the tiny pellets in an autofeeder, and feeding an assortment of frozen stuff every night like normal. I figure 2x a day should be sufficient, based on what I have read.
So now I am seeking advice from people who have kept anthias in a similar size tank. Which ones should I go with??
Thanks!!
Ed
I am very interested in getting a small group of anthias for my tank. I spoke with the guy that runs the LFS, who is very knowledgeable, and he suggested Dispar anthias. I am also strongly considering Lyretail anthias as well.
I have been keeping reef tanks for about 15 years now. I don't have a whole lot of experience with fish...I'm a coral guy. I am looking for suggestions as to which type to go with, based on my setup, while sticking with the "smaller" and "hardier" of the anthias species.
The setup is a 120g (4 x 2 x 2), mostly SPS. Very open aquascaping with lots of room for fish to swim. I have MH+VHO lighting, so the anthias would need to be suited for high light. I have a lot of flow as well. The tank is plumbed to my frag tanks, as well as a reservoir with a cryptic zone. There is about 300 lbs of rock total between the tanks. My display is barebottom, and I have a larger Warner Marine skimmer in the sump.
I only have a small number of fish at this time - ancient mater pair of perc's, ancient mater pair of green chromis, and a little mean blue and yellow damsel. These fish have been living together for quite a while and there are no real aggression issues.
I feed a wide array of food already: "reef caviar," cyclopeeze, rod's food, mysis, rotifers, and otihime(?) pellets (some really stinky tiny pellets from japan....fish go CRAZY over it). I also just picked up some Brightwell zoaplankton 500-2k in anticipation of getting whichever anthias I choose next week.
I am planning on putting the tiny pellets in an autofeeder, and feeding an assortment of frozen stuff every night like normal. I figure 2x a day should be sufficient, based on what I have read.
So now I am seeking advice from people who have kept anthias in a similar size tank. Which ones should I go with??
Thanks!!
Ed