Tangs Schmangs give me Anthias !

yea i read that they werent very aggressive but that they would be able to hold their own . i might make them the second batch i introduce and make the blue chromis first :fish2:
 
Carberryi are just as scrappy as bartlett and dispar, once established, IME.
 
Carberryi are just as scrappy as bartlett and dispar, once established, IME.

I would probably agree with this. Guess I was comparing Carberryis with all anthias I had including Hutchis, Bimaculatus and Squas. Don't get me wrong the carberryis came out and ate...just not as aggressively as the above mentioned.:D
 
Guess I was comparing Carberryis with all anthias I had including Hutchis, Bimaculatus and Squas.

This is what I assumed, but I just wanted to clarify, in case people reading this didn't really notice what other types of anthias you had in there :)
 
Tom, I have 2 Lyretails and an considering beefing up my Anthias population by a couple more Lyretails and 4 Bimacs. It's ofen said that this Anthias doesn't get along with other species so I'm a tad wary. I'd also be QT'ing the 2 Lyretails and 4 Bimacs together in a 50g for 3-4 weeks.
 
these are from earlier in the year.. I don't have PS right now unfortunately, so forgive the PP. Still...this thread needs more PICTURES! Come on now.
My (supposedly) Maldivian P. squamipinnis. I've had him for about two years now.

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