promisetbg
Active Member
No problem Rykna.
I come here to help as much as I can. It's so easy to come off the wrong way..or as if your way is the only way...which is never the case.
Excellent post Joojoo{I love that name..LOL} that pretty much sums it up. To add to that squareback anthias males are one of the tough ones to keep. They do not do well in our well lit tanks, their gorgeous colors will fade. They also have a habit of fighting their reflection in the glass which leads to terrible stress. I would say of all anthias the Bartletts & Squamipinnis would be the easiest. Oh and red belted anthias can be very aggressive towards small fish!

Excellent post Joojoo{I love that name..LOL} that pretty much sums it up. To add to that squareback anthias males are one of the tough ones to keep. They do not do well in our well lit tanks, their gorgeous colors will fade. They also have a habit of fighting their reflection in the glass which leads to terrible stress. I would say of all anthias the Bartletts & Squamipinnis would be the easiest. Oh and red belted anthias can be very aggressive towards small fish!