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Squamipinnis Anthias
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Squamipinnis Anthias: The Graceful & Colorful Schooler
The Squamipinnis Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) also called the Blue Eye Anthias, or Lyretail Anthias, is a stunning and active species that adds a touch of vibrant color and a mesmerizing schooling effect to any marine aquarium. This magnificent anthias displays a striking sexual dimorphism: males have a brilliant reddish-purple body with an elongated dorsal fin and a forked "lyre-shaped" tail, while females are a beautiful golden-orange. The Squamipinnis Anthias is a very active, open-water swimmer that prefers to be kept in a group, which creates a breathtaking visual display as they swim together. It is completely reef-safe and will not harm corals or invertebrates, making it a fantastic addition to a community tank. Due to its high metabolism, it requires a well-established tank and frequent, small feedings throughout the day.
Why the Lyretail Anthias is a Great Choice:
- Schooling Behavior: Keeping a group of these fish provides a dynamic and engaging visual display.
- Stunning Coloration: The male's brilliant colors and the female's golden-orange hue make it a true showpiece.
- Completely Reef-Safe: It will not harm corals, clams, or most other invertebrates.
- Peaceful Temperament: It is a non-aggressive species that coexists well with other peaceful fish.
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Pseudanthias squamipinnis
- Origin: Indo-Pacific Reefs
- Max Size: 6 inches
- Lifespan: 5-7 years
- Diet: Carnivore. Primarily feeds on meaty foods such as shrimp, krill, and prepared foods.
- Shipping Size: 2-3 inches
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