LobsterOfJustice
06/18/2008, 05:47 PM
Hello all,
I know that there are more or less anthias that will live in aquariums, and those that won't. I have been successful with anthias for a few years now and I am very familiar with their requirements. I am considering mixing a few female ignitus anthias in with my current group, which is a number of lyretails and two bimaculatus. Basically I am looking to see if Pseudanthias ignitus will do well in home aquariums, or if they are one of the species which is most likely to die.
I know that there are more or less anthias that will live in aquariums, and those that won't. I have been successful with anthias for a few years now and I am very familiar with their requirements. I am considering mixing a few female ignitus anthias in with my current group, which is a number of lyretails and two bimaculatus. Basically I am looking to see if Pseudanthias ignitus will do well in home aquariums, or if they are one of the species which is most likely to die.