Bimac Anthias

How many Bimac Anthias? And why?


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Seriously considering Bimacs after I saw them in person in a local reefers tank. Wow, how beautiful! I’m looking for my last-ish fish to be an eye catcher!

My tank is a 5’ 120ish gallons. I have 4 chromis, 2 clowns, melanurus and lunate wrasse n, kole tang and chocolate tang.

What are your thoughts on how many and aggressiveness towards other fish? I was thinking between 2-4. I’d just hate to spend nearly $100 a fish to watch them kill each other off like lyretails or Bartlett’s and it looks like they get pretty big.
 
More the better if you ask me. I have 5 anthias in my tank. After they established themselves they more or less leave eachother alone
The same species or different? My biggest worry is not having enough to distribute the aggression. I’d get a lot but at $100 a pop that adds up. Unless I get a few bimacs and a few other species
 
The same species or different? My biggest worry is not having enough to distribute the aggression. I’d get a lot but at $100 a pop that adds up. Unless I get a few bimacs and a few other species
I'd get some bimacs and if $$ is a problem get some carberryi. They are pretty not super aggressive and alot cheaper
 
I have three, all were female when adding and one is turning male now. I also have two sunburst anthias, all seem to play well together at this point.

They are a great addition
 
I'd get some bimacs and if $$ is a problem get some carberryi. They are pretty not super aggressive and alot cheaper
before I saw bimacs in person I was definitely interested in carberryi or red bars and still am! The decision is beating me up so thats why I’m here to get some input from the community :) I tend to over research (if that’s a thing) then become indecisive lol
 
I have three, all were female when adding and one is turning male now. I also have two sunburst anthias, all seem to play well together at this point.

They are a great addition
If you don’t mind, how long have you had the bimacs and did you add the sunbursts the same time or after?
 
5 weeks and they were all added together.
I got them them from TSM aquatics and they are eating well.
 
I have had a pair for close to three years. Started with three but one female didn’t last.
The pair spawn all the time.
Some what aggressive particularly to the exquisite wrasse.
I would get either a pair or more than three.
 
I have 16 bimacs, they were added in three groups. The first group of 8 joined a number of other species of Anthias without any issues in February 2020, closely followed by two more groups. I currently have 3 full males.

They are not 'aggressive' either within the group or with other fish in the tank, there is of course, dominance behavior within the group- anthias live in a dominance driven hierarchy so it is to be expected. But now they are settled and each fish 'knows' its place in that hierarchy, I only get a bit of chasing when one steps out of line and needs a 'slap'. The adult males will occasionally chase one of the other fish but that's probably just a build-up of testosterones- You know what men are like if there's a lot of girls around that need impressing :rolleyes:;)
 
I have 16 bimacs, they were added in three groups. The first group of 8 joined a number of other species of Anthias without any issues in February 2020, closely followed by two more groups. I currently have 3 full males.

They are not 'aggressive' either within the group or with other fish in the tank, there is of course, dominance behavior within the group- anthias live in a dominance driven hierarchy so it is to be expected. But now they are settled and each fish 'knows' its place in that hierarchy, I only get a bit of chasing when one steps out of line and needs a 'slap'. The adult males will occasionally chase one of the other fish but that's probably just a build-up of testosterones- You know what men are like if there's a lot of girls around that need impressing :rolleyes:;)
Awesome! Would you mind posting a picture of your bimac shoal. That has to be beautiful with that many!
 

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