Cibo

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Any one have this fish are they ok to keep one in a tank or should there be more than one for them to do better in a tank and how big do they get? are they reef safe and do they jump I seen one in a lfs it look good but wanted to do some research be for adding somthing to my reef

thanks:grouphug:
 

Alex

Pretzel in Orange M&M
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as with all anthias, they do better in groups. with my old tank I had 5 females and one male and they did great, no jumping. the only problem i had was a female that decide to change and took on the male and killed him. the female then changed into a male in about two weeks. It was interesting to watch but disappointing to watch the fight. great fish. should be fed small amounts often.
 

Cibo

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I was only thinking of getting one how big do they get? If they only like groups then I will have to pass on them I guess...............
 

NDY

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They Are Truly awesome Fish best to keep in Group
Here Is Pic Of Male and Female Good Luck
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Alex

Pretzel in Orange M&M
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Females are more orange in color whereas males are more red with a long dorsal thread from the main fin. Beautiful fish.


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E.intheC

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as with all anthias, they do better in groups. with my old tank I had 5 females and one male and they did great, no jumping. the only problem i had was a female that decide to change and took on the male and killed him. the female then changed into a male in about two weeks. It was interesting to watch but disappointing to watch the fight. great fish. should be fed small amounts often.

+1. Good advice ;)

IMO, they should be in a tank no smaller than a 6 foot 125, but you'll hear different opinions on this.
 

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