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Sun, 14th Mar 2010, 11:48 AM
#11
I think the dispars are easier than the bartletts. Even my daughter in Utah has been able to keep my old ones going, not knowing much at all about SW.
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 11:49 AM
#12
Here are a couple of great anthias articles from ReefKeeping:
[link]Part 1[link]
[link]Part 2[link]
The author goes into a lot of detail in Part 2 on the individual species and their care, highlighting which ones are easier, which ones are harder, and why.
I've also read that it's generally better to get an odd number - the pecking order seems to settle out better that way. I picked up three lyretails late last year, and there was a clearly dominant individual and a clearly submissive one, so the turf wars were minimal.
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 12:56 PM
#13
Excellent links! Thanks so much. I read the same thing about the odd numbers however the author of the piece I read said that what people don't realize is that the odd number thing counts for each group (male/female) so he says it's better to have 1 male and 3 or 5 females.
I'll read those links now
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 01:08 PM
#14
Alright. Done reading. Bartlett's it is! I am warming up to the pink ;)
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 01:10 PM
#15
I ordered three females and let the dominant change to male. That was a VERY cool process to watch!
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 01:12 PM
#16
Yeah I am thinking of getting 4 females.
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 01:21 PM
#17
Awesome, I'm sure you will love them. Wish I could go that route, but looks like chromis for me.
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 01:21 PM
#18
can I get the PraziPro locally?
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Mon, 15th Mar 2010, 02:05 PM
#19
does it have to be PraziPro? One of the suppliers treats them with metronidazole while in QT. Is that similar?
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