Proudly introduce my school of Dispar Anthias

VINH_XUAN

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Yes, a school of 3 dispar anthiases. They've been in the tank for 1 month, beautiful, active up front, not shy at all to hand feeding.
The larger 2 ate live brine shrimp within the first few hrs introduced. The smallest was hiding for 2 wks and rarely took any food. Now they'r all together and love flake and home made food.
Show me your school of anthiases and thanks stopping by

The school

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...and the flashing

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Beautiful! I love dispars, but have had admittedly horrible luck with them. Hope yours do well. My mish-mash school of anthias can be seen in my avatar :D Here's a bigger pic...
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10477274#post10477274 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SDguy
Beautiful! I love dispars, but have had admittedly horrible luck with them.
Beautiful...what a nice shot Peter ! The pic shows their vivid colors as in real. Yes I have love for anthias too and thinking of keeping different anthias spiecies like yours. Is there anything I need to know to keep anthias or dispar particularly healthy, Peter?
Thanks for showing me your beaufitul anthiases
Any one else with pics and experiences to share ?
 
Here are mine they all get along great ad eat very well. Nice pics everybody
the large yellow is a female squareback. The 2 orange/purple are tukas and the oe in the back is a lyretail purple male


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Nice fishes. I'm trying to introduce a school of bangii cardnials in my tank. AS soon as I can find a store that carrys them. They sell out so fast around here. I live in Raider country so most fans get them. :(
 
Beautiful anthiases and clear pics everyone. One of the reason I like the dispar is that they seems to flash more often, show their colors at best. Other fishes rarely bother them when they first introduce to the tank.
 
VINH

Keep an eye on yours. In the pictures you posted it looks like you have two males. One is clearly mature but the other shows a full red dorsal fin. It will soon be a full male. You might have some problems. The males can be very aggressive to each other.

My dominant male has recently sent the sub dominant male into hiding again.

You are right, dispar males are always flashing and I think they have rockets hidden their butts. They swim around like lightning!

Carl
 
Wow Peter, best anthias pic at flash I've ever seen. With that pic quality, I bet you have high dollar camera and lenses.
Carl, honestly I'm not sure what I have, either the saleman at LFS. I saw the bigger 2 fought mouth to mouth for hrs, and that was the only time I witnessed. They get long since then. Base on the close up pic from Peter and what I see on mine then I think I have 1 male and 2 fem. Is the full red dosal fin only way to distinguish the sex Carl ? One of the 2 with full red dosal fin has brighter yellow on the back.
How long have you all have the anthias in the tank
 
In unmature males it can be hard to tell the sex properly. The full red dorsal fin is what my male showed when changing. Another way to tell is you should start seeing the first spine on the pelvic fins start to get longer. Mouth to mouth fighting is a sign of two males. They probably get along now because the young male has not fully changed yet.

My dispar are almost 1 year in the tank. The lori's are a couple of month's and the flavicauda are about a month. I also have parvirostris but they are still in quarantine and they are going in a differant tank.

Carl
 
G'morning all
Thanks everyone who stopped by and shared your experiences and pics. My shopping cart for the 125 gal will be a school of bartletts and lyretails.
 
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