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![]() Hi all,
My tank is looking a little bare of fishes and I would quite like to add a few anthias to the tank. I already have a single Bartletts in there and would like to add another type of anthias into the tank. The individual Bartlett has been in the tank for around 4 months. Is this likely to be a problem? I would like to get either a few lyretails or maybe some sunburst anthias. Do you think the original Bartlett would have a problem if I introduced a couple more Bartletts? Let me know of any experiences you have had or if I'm talking crazy! Ta, Dunc |
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![]() Hey Dunc,
Sunburst anthias would be a good addition as they stay mid to low level in the tank. As long as they are added together at the same time they will get along. Ps. We have 4 sunburst left at our store. Cheers. |
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![]() Is your tank covered? Anthias love to jump and adding a new fish could cause this.
If you only want one fish you would be safer adding a Sunburst than another Bartlett's as they occupy a different level of the tank. Something else to consider is that Anthias are typically schooling fish. The more the merrier. How big is your tank?
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![]() Something else to consider is that Anthias are typically schooling fish. The more the merrier
[/quote] I know they are schooling fish in the wild but I heard in the limited space of an aquarium they are like chromis and slowly kill each other off. Add a school and a year later you are left with ONE dominant SOB. |
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![]() It isn't covered and its a 93 cube.
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![]() That is something that I had worried about.
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