Im jumping in too...Mine have been IDd here as rubrizonatus and elsewhere as Marica. They look similar to yours. One of mine has started to turn real pink on the front half and the other 2 look like the lower pic still.
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Update on the my Anthias I'D.
Im jumping in too...Mine have been IDd here as rubrizonatus and elsewhere as Marica. They look similar to yours. One of mine has started to turn real pink on the front half and the other 2 look like the lower pic still.
I'd love to get a group of dispars but worry about feeding them at least 3 times a day. Especially if they haven't taken to pellets or flake.
What do you guys do to keep up with all the feedings?
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Okay thanks, that's good info.My Marcia eat pellets, but the lyre wont touch them. Lyretail with eat any frozen meaty food. You can feed them once an hour, so i catch up on the multiple feeding after work.
Yup. And I got a crazy one! The little guy gets flown from California to Alabama and gets temp acclimated while I adjust salinity in my QT. I was told it would ship at 1.021 and it came in at 1.017. Once that was adjusted I cut open the bag, dumped him into a strainer to get rid of the shipping water, put him in the QT. The little guy freaked for 15 seconds going from shelter to shelter. Once he was in for 30 seconds he started eating. No joke. I've never seen anything like it. I'm thinking getting him to eat won't be a problem!Bummer! Koles are great fish too tho!
Kole tangs are nutty in general. Mine constantly has some abrasion or another from acting like a 4 year old who just ate his whole bag of Halloween candy. No real aggression in the tank, he's the only one that ends up with cuts and bruises, but yeah, Dori on pcp. His name is Spaz.Yup. And I got a crazy one! The little guy gets flown from California to Alabama and gets temp acclimated while I adjust salinity in my QT. I was told it would ship at 1.021 and it came in at 1.017. Once that was adjusted I cut open the bag, dumped him into a strainer to get rid of the shipping water, put him in the QT. The little guy freaked for 15 seconds going from shelter to shelter. Once he was in for 30 seconds he started eating. No joke. I've never seen anything like it. I'm thinking getting him to eat won't be a problem!