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![]() Hey Jaws, I've had 3 dispars in the past. Did great until I moved them. I would really love to house a larger school of anthias, I'm just worried about students going from honor roll to drop outs! Let us know how your dispars do on their SAT's please?
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![]() Reference material I've read says that Anthias need to be fed often...more than once per day.
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![]() I feed at least twice a day now but I plan on upping it to three times a day. They do need to be fed often but in very small amounts apparently. It was pretty funny when I finally got around to adding them to the tank. I was able to scoop six of them all at once in the acclimating tank I set up because they school so well. I put them in the tank and they seemed to disappear before I even got a chance to look at them. I grabbed the other two and put them in the tank as well. As soon as I put the other two in the tank a few others came out to point out where they were and next thing in knew, six of them were all together hiding under one of my corals stacked on top of eachother like firewood. I've seen my chromis school when the lights go out or when they think they're threatened but I've never seen a picture of dispar anthias without them being in a close group. I'm really hoping everything works out and they all make it. I hope the other two find the group as well.
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![]() Hi there,
I was considering getting a school of anthia's in the future and was wondering how your's were doing? Ryan
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![]() I started with what I thought was a school of five Lyretail Anthias, hoping one would change. Of course, due to Murphy's Law, they split into separate groups & 4 turned into males. The dominant male killed or harrassed 2 of the subordinate males to death. I now have one dominant m, one subordinate m (hides in the rockwork), & one female Squarespot Anthias. Not exactly what I thought I was buying but the dom. male Squarespot is very beautifully coloured.
I have since added a male & 2 female Dispar, as well as a male Lyretail (A. squampinus). There seems to be a truce within the tank, but that might be because its a 220g & they get fed more than 3 times daily. Anthony
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![]() Do you have an automatic fish feeder or do you feed them all by hand? If you use an automatic fish feeder, what kind of food do you put in it? That sucks to hear about more than one turning into a male.
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![]() I feed manually, usually with a turkey baster. I work at home as an academic tutor so it's not a problem. Usually do one big meal and two or more smaller meals. Mix of mostly rinsed PE mysis, with a little frozen or live brine shrimp once in a while & a cube of frozen blood worms. One small meal of NLS (New Life Spectrum) pellets. A few times a week, I'll add half a sheet of Nori for the tangs & Majestic Angel.
Yeah, totally did not expect so many males to transition. Anthony
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