Purchasing Anthias ?

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When you are purchasing anthias, should you purchase in groups? If so, how many should you purchase? Also, I have heard that males do not seem to ship well and to order females. Is this true or just a myth?
 
In my research I found it recommended to get trio if planned to keep more than one of same species. I got three females and seem to do ok, but like other fish there is a pecking order. I think one is trying hard to become male.
 
Get odd numbers, more is better than less. Most species males ship just fine, the larger bodied males such as pink square, bimaculatus, and fasciatus may have more trouble shipping, but species such as dispar, squamipinnis, and bartletts the males ship fine. When getting groups females should outnumber males by a wide margin.
 
I have 12 Lyretail Anthias (11 females 1 Male) in a 180 gal. I would buy at least 3, 1 male 2 females. Odds vs Evens really does not make a difference.
 
Bought five bimacs for my tank, all females. Now I have three females, a sub male and an apex male. Probably ought to add a few more females. Swimming space becomes the issue though.
 
Bought five bimacs for my tank, all females. Now I have three females, a sub male and an apex male. Probably ought to add a few more females. Swimming space becomes the issue though.

Bimacs are my favorite. I had a hard time with them at first but finally got a trio that works. To the OP I would def go with a trio unless your tank is big and you are able to put in more.
 
When you are purchasing anthias, should you purchase in groups? If so, how many should you purchase? Also, I have heard that males do not seem to ship well and to order females. Is this true or just a myth?

I would get 10 if you can. I never heard about males or females shipping better or worse.
 
Bimacs are my favorite. I had a hard time with them at first but finally got a trio that works. To the OP I would def go with a trio unless your tank is big and you are able to put in more.

Mine as well! Not as twitchy as the squarespot and relatively easy to keep - if you have enough space an feed them a lot!
 

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