aandfsoccr04
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Wow! Absolutely remarkable information and breathtaking photos!
What is the highest temperature you can keep those at? Would 76-77 be too high?
Anybody out there keeping 'm in warmer waters like 78-80 F
Thinking about getting some but read they come from colder waters.
My temps is pretty much around low 79 and don't have chiller.
I do have borbs, and they're doing great.
TIA...
I still have mine shown in the photos on the previous page... now going on two years! These are not a delicate fish... my male dominates the other species of anthias in the system... I can tell you though that one thing I attribute their thriving to... TEMPERATURE... as mentioned earlier I have these in a subtropical system. Whenever I've seen these fish in the wild what keeps them at depth is temperature... they can adapt to brighter lighting (as mine have), but not to higher temperatures.
Hope that helps...
Copps
Copps, thanks for responding to this thread. Awesome to hear yours are doing great after two years.
How long did it take yours to adapt to brighter lights? And what type of lighting are you using in your sub tropical tank?
There are a ton of rules you can break in this hobby... but in my experience (drop in the bucket compared to Copps)... keeping deep/cool water fish in tropical warm temperatures (long term) isnt one of them.
what store is PIA.....?great lloking fish there!........:bounce1: