Jun 4, 2019 #1 mfollen Valuable Member View Badges Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 2,220 Reaction score 1,844 Location Chicago, IL Rating - 0% 0 0 0 are there any anthias species that fare better in warmer waters typical of our reef aquariums? 78-80 degrees... Thank you!!!
are there any anthias species that fare better in warmer waters typical of our reef aquariums? 78-80 degrees... Thank you!!!
Jun 4, 2019 #2 tehmadreefer 2500 Club Member View Badges Ocala Reef Club Member Joined Oct 3, 2018 Messages 3,605 Reaction score 4,632 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Pretty much all of them readily available on the mass market.
Jun 4, 2019 #3 OP OP mfollen Valuable Member View Badges Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 2,220 Reaction score 1,844 Location Chicago, IL Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Thank you! I guess, which are shallow species? Aside from dispar & bartletts? Thanks!!!
Jun 5, 2019 #4 mattzang 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award My Tank Thread Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 2,511 Reaction score 4,217 Location redlands CA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 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
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
Jun 5, 2019 #5 eatbreakfast Fish Nerd View Badges Excellence Award Showcase Editor Expert Contributor Moderator Emeritus My Aquarium Showcase Joined Oct 21, 2013 Messages 14,837 Reaction score 16,244 Location CT Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Lyretail, bartletts, randall, dispar, carberryi, kashiwae, rubrizonatus will do fine.
Jun 5, 2019 #6 OP OP mfollen Valuable Member View Badges Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 2,220 Reaction score 1,844 Location Chicago, IL Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Awesome. Thank you so much everyone.