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Meloco14

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I'd love to have a group of anthias in my tank, but the tank is on the small side for anthias (100g), and I know that in general anthias are planktivores and hard to keep. When I was looking at online vendors the bartlett's anthias was listed as moderate, instead of difficult. Are they relatively easy to keep?
 

fungia

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i have three barlett anthias, they are very hardy but you have to feed them at least once a day, two if possible. it is a good anthias choice in my experience.
 

Meloco14

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thanks fungia. What do they eat? Do they take typical flake and frozen or do they need something more planktonic like cyclopeeze?
 

fungia

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mine likes to eat frozen stuff like mysis and prime reef. they will sometimes eat flake food but they dont like it. cyclopeeze is too small, they need something bigger.
 

EmilyB

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I got a trio of bartlett juvies. I ended up with one dominant male, one female, and one very battered subservient male, who was picked on continually.

I found them to be quite damsel-like in their behavior, very nice looking, but lacking the peaceful quality one wants.
 

Meloco14

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Thanks Fungia, are yours aggressive at all?

Emily, are they aggressive toward other fish? Or territorial?
 

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