Squarespot Anthias
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Scientific Name |
Pseudanthias pleurotaenia |
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Maximum Length |
7.9 in (20 cm) |
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Range |
Western and South Pacific |
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Aquarium Size |
70 gal. (265 L) |
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Foods & Feeding |
Meaty foods for zooplankton feeders, including mysid shrimp, vitamin-enriched brine shrimp, and frozen preparations. Feed at least 4 times a day. |
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Aquarium Suitability |
Generally durable and hardy, with most individuals acclimating to the home aquarium. |
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Captive Care |
Nearly fluorescent in color intensity, this flashy species can do well in a larger aquarium with several hiding places into which it can dive when threatened. Acclimation is sometimes slow; anew specimen may hide for a week or more. in time it will become less shy and accept live and prepared foods. Juveniles and smaller females (under 3.9 in) adjust more readily. Keep singly, unless the tank is large (135 gal.or more). Even then, keep only one male and six or more females to avoid terminal battles. May scuffle with other zooplankton feeders. |
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