Have you ever dealt with Red Bar Anthias?Been doing this almost 4 decades and these wre always good eaters. Had pet store for 12 years and were best sellers although the clown tang can get quite nasty
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Have you ever dealt with Red Bar Anthias?Been doing this almost 4 decades and these wre always good eaters. Had pet store for 12 years and were best sellers although the clown tang can get quite nasty
Unfortunately no. . . I have disbar, queen, square and lyretailHave you ever dealt with Red Bar Anthias?
As promised. . . try to get this torpedo to stay stiill !!!Cleaner wrasses are notorious for not eating.
I don’t know how @vetteguy53081 has been so lucky with them being so good at feeding as I’ve (And many other people) never had luck and most starve in captivity.
Got any photos of them?I have two garden eels that have been thriving for more than 2yrs in my tank. I only have 2" of sand and they just lay horizontally it appears. They even eat pellets and will dart to food that passes by if they see my fish heading towards it. Also were the sole survivors of a velvet outbreak in my tank. Maybe I just got lucky
I want to see photos as well!I have two garden eels that have been thriving for more than 2yrs in my tank. I only have 2" of sand and they just lay horizontally it appears. They even eat pellets and will dart to food that passes by if they see my fish heading towards it. Also were the sole survivors of a velvet outbreak in my tank. Maybe I just got lucky
Fish To Be Avoided::Fish that have incredibly low survivability in aquaria or are totally unsuitable for home aquaria
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Butterflyfishes (Chaetodon spp.): Many problem feeders in the group and most are corallivore that are almost guaranteed to starve to death in aquaria, do a lot of research before purchasing
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Tamarin Wrasses (Anampses spp.): Very poor shippers and need tanks with their special needs in mind, even then they often starve to death, their best chance is often a large established reef aquarium with large amounts of live rock, peaceful fish, and something to prevent their escape from jumping
Leopard Wrasses (Macropharyngodon spp.): See Tamarin Wrasses above, but there are more success stories, both these and the Anampses are boderline being in this area of the list and the next section
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