Warmer water Anthias

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are there any anthias species that fare better in warmer waters typical of our reef aquariums? 78-80 degrees...

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Pretty much all of them readily available on the mass market.
 
Thank you! I guess, which are shallow species? Aside from dispar & bartletts? Thanks!!!
 
i think you'll be good to go with basically any of the normal ones. people even keep those borbonius ones that are normally deeper water in reef tanks. BRS has had some in their 160 for years

my lyretail doesn't seem to mind high 70s/low 80s
 
Lyretail, bartletts, randall, dispar, carberryi, kashiwae, rubrizonatus will do fine.
 

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