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i have a candy hog fish in my 30 gal cube he just ripps all day
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anthias........bartlet and squampini are the most suitable for an aquarium
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Sorry to hijack but can anthias be kept in a 30 gallon?
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Anthias should probably go in a larger tank.
I also vote for a nice flasher or fairy wrasse.
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The smaller anthias (ie. Bartlett's, Randalls, etc) CAN be kept singly in a 30 gallon but the larger species definitely need a bigger tank. If you try to keep a few of them in that size tank they'll kill each other off. The only challenge with the anthias is the frequency with which they like to be fed.
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