Hello everyone !
During this week my lyretail anthias passed away, with the help of the community we diagnosed that the diet I was feeding her was not healthy.
Now that I learned from my mistake, I'm interested in the P. flavoguttatus that my lfs (inadvertently) ordered.
They ask about $55 for her which is very good.
About the fish
-Eats mysis, pellets, flakes, planktonic foods like: red plankton and etc...
-Looks healthy, behaves like an anthias should
These are my concerns:
-I heard that Red Saddled Anthias require lower light levels or they will lose their majestic colours. The tank she'd live in is 100g in volume and lps/sps oriented which means +300 par in the upper half of the tank.
-Aggression -I have one other fish in that system and it's a scopas I don't want the new fish to be murdered...
I'm very interested in your experience with these fish so don't keep it to yourself!
During this week my lyretail anthias passed away, with the help of the community we diagnosed that the diet I was feeding her was not healthy.
Now that I learned from my mistake, I'm interested in the P. flavoguttatus that my lfs (inadvertently) ordered.
They ask about $55 for her which is very good.
About the fish
-Eats mysis, pellets, flakes, planktonic foods like: red plankton and etc...
-Looks healthy, behaves like an anthias should
These are my concerns:
-I heard that Red Saddled Anthias require lower light levels or they will lose their majestic colours. The tank she'd live in is 100g in volume and lps/sps oriented which means +300 par in the upper half of the tank.
-Aggression -I have one other fish in that system and it's a scopas I don't want the new fish to be murdered...
I'm very interested in your experience with these fish so don't keep it to yourself!