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    Anyone know off the top of their head if different species of Anthias can be kept together? Looking at a pair of these two types for my 220.....

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...atId=1139&cc=1

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...pCatId=95&cc=1

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    I do not see why it would be a problem in a tank that size. Did you notice the part that states

    "The Ventralis Anthias does best in low-to-moderate indirect lighting on a diet of zooplankton and floating filamentous algae."

    It also states its difficult to keep so good luck if you go with them.

    I want to do a shool of Square anthias in my 210.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayAllen View Post
    "The Ventralis Anthias does best in low-to-moderate indirect lighting on a diet of zooplankton and floating filamentous algae."

    It also states its difficult to keep so good luck if you go with them.

    I want to do a shool of Square anthias in my 210.
    that would be nice.....i like the look of a school of anthias over a school of green chromis and of course who wouldn't but that definately comes with a price tag..

    And I did read that in the description.....but most of the fish I want in my tank are indeed the more "difficult" species...but those are the ones that are visually attractive to me.

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    I had some Lyretail anthias in my old 125g a couple years ago! They really set the colors off in the tank. I believe I had 3 females and a male. I am still thinking of getting more when I upgrade to my bigger tank later on. You could actually get 5-6 females with a male with your tank, if not more depending on the size of the school you want.

    http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p....cfm?pCatId=54

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    Yeah I remember you saying that....could definitely buy alot more of those for the price of the two pairs I have listed above....

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