Squareback Anthias ??

ARLO

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What does anyone know about Squareback Anthias? My wife and I saw one today at CPE and she fell in love with it. This is chance I don't want to loose if the wife likes anything about my hobby I want to give it to her :D:D I understand that they may be difficult to keep because of feeding.

Arlo
 
From Liveaquaria:

Pseudanthias pleurotaenia


Quick Stats: Squareback Anthias
Family: Serranidae
Range: Philippines, The Great Barrier Reef
Size: Up to 4 inches
Diet: Carnivore
Tank Set-up: Marine: Coral or rock, plants
Reef Compatible: Yes
Tank Conditions: 72-78Ã"šÃ‚ºF; sg 1.020-1.025; pH 8.1-8.4
Minimum Tank Capacity: 125 gallon
Light: Low
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Swimming Level: Middle
Care Level: Moderate


Due to its unique color variation, the Squareback Anthias is also known as the Squarespot, Purple Blotch Basslet, Squareblock, Square, or Mirror Anthias. The body of the female is predominantly yellow with a lavender belly, and often a thin blue line extending from nose to pectoral fin. Males are predominantly pink with a lavender belly and have a lighter rectangular shape on the side.

This variety of Anthias does best in an aquarium with low, indirect lighting or its brilliant colors will fade. Although preferring to remain at the mid-tank level, they have been found at depths up to 600 feet in the wild. A 100 liter (25 gallon) tank will suffice for one fish, however, if keeping a group, a 500 liter (125 gallon) tank should be used since the Squareback Anthias appreciates plenty of room to swim.

Anthias species all share the trait of being hermaphroditic. If a dominant male perishes, the largest female of the group will often morph to take its place.

This Anthias does best when fed twice a day and does well on a diet of baby livebearers, frozen and live brine shrimp, and sometimes will eat flake food.
 
they are not know to be hard to get to eat..

but the males are known to be agressive to their own kind. so i reccomend at least 5 females
 
Sweet you will have to take some more picks once you get them in. I really like anthias I have had a group of Lyretail about 4 yrears ago and they slowly deminished to to various self inflicted deaths. The last one I just lost a month ago baked on top of the center glass brace under a halide.
 
Thanks for the info. guys.. I will have to check out the Lyretail. The guy at CPE said that this one was yellow last week and turned to the colors of a male, does that mean it morphed from a female to male?? Is that possible I hear they are hermaphroditic but had to look it up to understand what it meant. :D


Just checked out the Lyretail I like those also...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7228367#post7228367 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ARLO
Dave

I was trying to figure out why my wife called me "Barney" :D:D

sha....keep it under control there sparky. :rolleyes:

:lol:
 
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