What's the deal with Anthias

pepeinthenavy

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So can anyone tell me what's the deal with Anthias. Ok, one male to every three females. Does this mean they will breed in your tank and if so what should I be looking for?
 
It doesn't mean they will breed in your tank (I'm not aware of any tank raised Anthias). It's mainly a heirarchy thing and a means of keeping them "comfortable". In general anthias are not particularly easy to keep and should be fed several times a day. They should also be kept in larger aquariums with fairly peaceful fish.
 
And that's for people that want to keep groups of them. I personally think single specimens or pairs are highly underrated for keeping of anthias. Many of the hardy, more scrappy species available in the hobby will be fine alone or as a pair, IME/O.
 
Mine always go carpet surfing.
I have a single Barlett Anthias that I have had for about 4 months.
It didn't go carpet surfing yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10506649#post10506649 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pepeinthenavy
So are most anthias that are in the trade are wild caught?

97% of all fish in the hobby are still wild caught. I'm not aware of anyone breeding anthias so, I would assume that 100% of those come from the wild.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10506649#post10506649 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pepeinthenavy
So are most anthias that are in the trade are wild caught?

AFAIK they are all wild caught. I haven't heard of anyone breeding/raising them, or even trying.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10506671#post10506671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Big Boy69
Mine always go carpet surfing.
I have a single Barlett Anthias that I have had for about 4 months.
It didn't go carpet surfing yet.

Something in your tank is spooking/chasing them...
 
I just put 3 Dispar Anthias in my tank. They've been hiding in the rocks for the first 2 hours... No carpet surfing yet!!!
Any tips on how to get them to start eating?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10508601#post10508601 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Big Boy69
My 6 line was probably the one.
When the last one surfed, I seen the 6 line next to him.

An excellent candidate!
 
I use marine plankton. They love that stuff. Of course, 3 x a day, I vary their diet with other stuff. Also try using a garlic supplement along with their regular food.
 
Thanks for the food tip! I've tried mysis, flake, and pellet but gotten no response. I think its just a matter of time. I bet they eat today...
Of the 3 anthias I just put in, 1 found the most obscure corner of LR to hide in and for 1.5 days he stayed there without moving. I thought he was dead. The other two were having a ball checking out the tank. When I moved some LR to expose the hiding anthia, he had a split second of eye contact with his mates and immediately felt more secure. He just started hanging around with them, and is now all over the tank. Its amazing how much anthias need eachother...
 
You are really going to need to offer live food. Dispars can be very hard to get eating. This is a species that really needs to be trained to eat the foods we offer in a QT tank. Once they are eating they will eat just about anything.

Carl
 
I'm going to try with the Mysis one more time today, and if it doesn't go well, then off to the lfs for some live food.

They've been nipping at stuff floating through the water and occasionally darted at the food I've offered, but no strong feeding yet. :(
I'll keep you posted...
 
I just did some Mysis with Garlic and they snubbed it.
Yesterday I tried small pellets in Garlic and that didn't work either. When I use the Garlic I basically just soak the food in it. Is that the right way to use it?
Should I be putting it directly into the tank?
 
I've tried anything and everything soaked in garlic and they don't want to have anything to do with it.
I'm off to the lfs for some live food...
I'll keep you all posted.
 
How about you acclimation to the tank did you follow the proper techniques. I know that anthias can be very finicky on how they are acclimated.
 
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