single anthias of different species in the same tank?

the square wont.. they are one of the meanest. i am not sure about the others. but it is probably a no also
 
Tyro,
did you add them at the same time?

While I am at it... I've heard the red lyretails from the Maldives don't retain their color. Any experiences?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7239158#post7239158 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tyrosinase
I think the lyretail would get along with the Bartlett's. I have a lyretail and a bicolor and both get along just fine.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but my bicolor is one tough fish, he bullies all the other anthias, ate 2 clown gobies & effectively killed a blackcap basslet

If I didn't have 6 anthias for him to push around, he might be pretty rough on just one. Lyretails are supposed to be aggressive for anthias, too so maybe those two are well matched.

Just a thought to consider, not the last word or anything. :)
 
I've seen the interspecific aggression, but will two anthias of different species be any more agressive toward each other than to other fish?
 
I have 4 lyretail and 4 bicolor that have been together for over six month no problems yet. I have a 1 male of type and they dont fight either. Tank is a 180....I think it can be done.
 
t seems to me that the question is whether a Bartlett's and a squammi or a square will get along

I don't know about the square, but I would hesitate to put a squammi & a smaller anthias like a Bartlet's in together alone as the squammi may spend all his energy aggravating the Bartlett's anthias

If you put 2 similarly matched anthias like bicolor and squammi, it could work out better similar to grouping aggressive fish they are tough enough to "take it" from each other - but might overpower more gentle fish

You could try it, maybe they''ll be buds - I wouldn't expect the Bartlett's would be murdered or anything and if the aggression got bad, you should have plenty of time to remove one of them
 
The resident bartletts is a mean bastard. He killed his two females. I'm actually kind of worried about him bullying the newcomer. We'll see...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7249163#post7249163 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by shelburn61
The resident bartletts is a mean bastard. He killed his two females. I'm actually kind of worried about him bullying the newcomer. We'll see...
Anything is possible.. & Bartlett's, though small, are certainly not known for being little sweety-pies

Please post to say how it worked out - pics are always appreciated, too :D

PS -- FWIW I have 3 dispars, 1 bicolor, 1 Cooper's, 1 stocky, & 1 tuka.
The bicolor is semi-tolerant of the Cooper's which yields to him. The 3 dispars think the bicolor is the giant & cruel "fish god" & the 2 in.stocky bides his time thinking, "One day I'll be big enough to swallow you whole"
 
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