Jewel Lyretail Anthias

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Jewel Lyretail Anthias

Scientific Name Pseudanthias squamipinnis

Max. Size: 5 inches

Tank Size: 75 gallons

Aggression: Semi-Aggressive

Hardiness: Moderate

Reef-Safe: Yes

Available as captive-bred: Not yet

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Physical Description

Females are mostly orange and males are mostly red. They both have purple and red lined starting around the eye area and going towards the rear of the fish ending around the gill area. Males have red/purple spots on their pectoral fins. They are hermaphroditic and will change sex if a dominant male is not present or dies.

Distribution

Fiji/Tonga


Taxonomic Stuff you know you Care About

  • Family: Serranidae
  • Genus: Pseudanthias
  • Species: squamipinnis

Behavior

Peaceful schooling fish. Swims at all levels of the aquarium.

Feeding

These fish can be difficult for beginning aquarists to keep. They need to be fed more than once a day due to their active nature and fast metabolism. These fish are naturally planktivores, so they will need small foods, such as frozen plankton, Mysis shrimp, and pellets. Over time they can be learn to feed on a variety of food items of sufficiently small size including shredded table shrimp, tuna, and yeast.

Breeding

Not known to breed in captivity.


Social Structure

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Additional Notes

Relevant Articles:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-09/hcs3/index.php

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