which kind were they? Love the peachy colors
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Lyretail anthiaswhich kind were they? Love the peachy colors
Keep an eye on them and feed them often now that you have them. More than you think you should. I got 3 to begin with put them in a qt tank. Because of the stress of a qt tank even without medicinal treatment lost 2 to uronema. The next set was 6. Put them directly in the display and lost 0. But had to feed them a lot. They are planktivores. They feed constantly in the wild.Lyretail anthias
Good to know, I'll set up my plank auto feeder tonight then instead of waitingKeep an eye on them and feed them often now that you have them. More than you think you should. I got 3 to begin with put them in a qt tank. Because of the stress of a qt tank even without medicinal treatment lost 2 to uronema. The next set was 6. Put them directly in the display and lost 0. But had to feed them a lot. They are planktivores. They feed constantly in the wild.
And if you lose any to uronema don't be to alarmed. Even Jay hemdal says it's rarely contagious (like 1%) and doesn't occur in established fish. It's more about the stress of collecting and shipping that does it.
That's good news!Thawed a mysis cube out, put a tiny bit in the tank when I could see one of them to check if they were ready to think about eating. The other 3 appeared immediately. All 4 ate.
whats a good number of them look like, asking for a friendThat's good news!
I'm also curious, I started with 4 but wouldn't be opposed to adding more down the road, I've read they can get difficult once they're established if you try to add more of the same species, but I might consider a cluster of the purpley ones.whats a good number of them look like, asking for a friend
I like odds... 3 5 7 9... one becomes the male the rest his loyal... or not so loyal subjects...whats a good number of them look like, asking for a friend
That's why I went with an even number. 1 male and his brood - I felt like I needed the girls to be an odd numberI like odds... 3 5 7 9... one becomes the male the rest his loyal... or not so loyal subjects...
So 2 can pick on 1, right?That's why I went with an even number. 1 male and his brood - I felt like I needed the girls to be an odd number
By that logic anything more than 2 of a kind will be ganging up on the restSo 2 can pick on 1, right?
Sometimes that's exactly what happens the more successful time with 4 lyretail was with 9 chromis. They seem to put that energy toward them rather than each other. It was nice. The chromis would school and "evade danger", nobody ever got hurtBy that logic anything more than 2 of a kind will be ganging up on the rest
I was just pointing out that your statement made it seem like there was zero chance of success at all simply because there would be 3 females if all 4 survived, like 3 females was the unholy combination to doom all.Sometimes that's exactly what happens the more successful time with 4 lyretail was with 9 chromis. They seem to put that energy toward them rather than each other. It was nice. The chromis would school and "evade danger", nobody ever got hurt
I was just pointing out that your statement made it seem like there was zero chance of success at all simply because there would be 3 females if all 4 survived, like 3 females was the unholy combination to doom all.
I feed once a day. And everyone is fat and vibin.In the wild they get two tides; 2 incoming and 2 outgoing so 4 flowing tides bringing food. I would go with 4 feedings. I noticed from fishing that some fish would only hit during changing tides and some only on slack tides.
*Me guessing the right answer?*