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The minimum recommended tank size is always for one fish, not multiple (but in many cases it's big enough for multiples of the species).I have a 65g tank. Can I put 3 Fathead Anthias in there? I know it says they need 70g, but wasn't sure if that was for one or multiple.
That’s kind of what I thought. Thanks for the bump.The minimum recommended tank size is always for one fish, not multiple (but in many cases it's big enough for multiples of the species).
Let's give you a bump and see what the community says on putting them in a 65 though.
Meant to reply to you. Please see my other response with a pic of my tank.Well I'll be honest I have 2 lyretails and a dispar in my 40 breeder, for a bit more than a year now. But, the tank is basically their's... 2 clowns stay in their corner, yellow watchman that stays by his cave and never moves, a clingfish that clings to the glass, and a tailspot and a hectors goby which do their own thing. The anthias are the only fish swimming around and using the space.
So yes I think it can work, but depends on your existing fish, and also need a lot of rockwork, the anthias like the rocks.
With only 2 fishes, personally I think you're fine, they are beautiful active fishes.Meant to reply to you. Please see my other response with a pic of my tank.
I agree, that’s workable.With only 2 fishes, personally I think you're fine, they are beautiful active fishes.
With only 2 anthias along with that list?With only 2 fishes, personally I think you're fine, they are beautiful active fishes.
Thanks. I have a custom lid, so it’s pretty solid.I agree, that’s workable.
Tight lid.
I think 3 is better. If only one female, its stressful because the male will hound her, if there are 2 then his attention will be split.With only 2 anthias along with that list?
Perfect.Thanks. I have a custom lid, so it’s pretty solid.
I think I’m just going to go with one. The puffer would be a baby and I would rehome or upgrade. That one is for my wife. I wouldn’t be back in the hobby unless I said yes. I had a baby before my tank got ich and luckily he was as a model citizen. The baby tusk on the other hand ate everything. Been trying to talk her out of it, but I’m not winning yet.I don't recommend the puffer.
I think your tank is too small, and puffers will wipe out your CUC, and possibly take nibs at other fish.
Also from what many people have told me, fatheads and blotched do better on there own.
I could be wrong.. i never had them, as the concept of being alone was no in my scape. I know you can mix them with other anthias tho.