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+1 to this. I have had all of the above plus Borbonius and Bartletts. |
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Most, if not all anthias should be fed several times a day (high metabolism) - that's the theory. In practice; most of the anthias my friends and I have kept do well with feeding 1x or 2x a day.
My personal experience is only with Borbonius Anthias - not the easiest to acclimate and keep. I have no shame in admitting I lost 2 in the process of being successful with 3 (1 I kept; the other 2 went to friends - I'm the guinea pig/litmus test). That being said; here's a list of hardier species that seem to do well from the conversations I've had with others (in no particular order) that should meet your criteria : - Lyretail Anthias: Pseudanthias squamipinnis - Carberryi Anthias: Nemanthias carberryi - Squareback/Squarespot Anthias: Pseudoanthias pleurotaenia Hope this helps. Cheers. |
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Stocky Anthias (Pseudanthias hypselosoma) are also super easy to keep.
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Thanks guys, i hear Lyretails lots too from other sources thanks for your input.
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