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Saltwater Fish Anthias- - squammapinnis (female)
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Anthias- - squammapinnis (female)

$60.00

quamipinnis Anthias, also known as the Lyretail Anthias, are popular and colorful marine fish often found in home aquariums. Here's a care guide for these fish:

Species Overview: Squamipinnis Anthias are part of the Anthiadinae subfamily and are found in the Indo-Pacific region. They are known for their vibrant colors, especially in males, and their distinctive lyre-shaped tails.

Aquarium Setup:

  1. Tank Size: Provide a tank of at least 75 gallons if you plan to keep a group of Squamipinnis Anthias. They are social fish and thrive in groups of one dominant male with several females.

  2. Water Quality: Maintain stable water parameters including temperature (74-78°F or 23-26°C), salinity (1.020-1.025 specific gravity), pH (8.1-8.4), and low ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels.

  3. Tank Decor: Incorporate live rock and other hiding spots to create a natural and visually appealing environment. Anthias will appreciate places to retreat and hide when needed.

Feeding:

  1. Diet: Squamipinnis Anthias are planktivores. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality marine pellets, frozen foods like mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, copepods, and other small meaty foods.

  2. Feeding Frequency: Feed them multiple times a day in smaller portions to mimic their natural feeding behavior.

Behavior:

  1. Social Structure: Like other Anthias, Squamipinnis Anthias have a hierarchical social structure. Maintain a group with one dominant male and multiple females to reduce aggression and stress.

  2. Territorial Behavior: Males can be territorial and may display aggression towards one another. Ensure that there is enough space and hiding spots to minimize conflicts.

Compatibility:

  1. Tankmates: Choose peaceful tankmates that won't compete aggressively for food and won't stress the anthias. Avoid keeping them with larger or more aggressive species.

Maintenance:

  1. Water Changes: Regular water changes are important to maintain water quality and remove excess nutrients.

  2. Observation: Keep a close eye on the fish for any signs of disease, stress, or abnormal behavior.

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quamipinnis Anthias, also known as the Lyretail Anthias, are popular and colorful marine fish often found in home aquariums. Here's a care guide for these fish:

Species Overview: Squamipinnis Anthias are part of the Anthiadinae subfamily and are found in the Indo-Pacific region. They are known for their vibrant colors, especially in males, and their distinctive lyre-shaped tails.

Aquarium Setup:

  1. Tank Size: Provide a tank of at least 75 gallons if you plan to keep a group of Squamipinnis Anthias. They are social fish and thrive in groups of one dominant male with several females.

  2. Water Quality: Maintain stable water parameters including temperature (74-78°F or 23-26°C), salinity (1.020-1.025 specific gravity), pH (8.1-8.4), and low ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels.

  3. Tank Decor: Incorporate live rock and other hiding spots to create a natural and visually appealing environment. Anthias will appreciate places to retreat and hide when needed.

Feeding:

  1. Diet: Squamipinnis Anthias are planktivores. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality marine pellets, frozen foods like mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, copepods, and other small meaty foods.

  2. Feeding Frequency: Feed them multiple times a day in smaller portions to mimic their natural feeding behavior.

Behavior:

  1. Social Structure: Like other Anthias, Squamipinnis Anthias have a hierarchical social structure. Maintain a group with one dominant male and multiple females to reduce aggression and stress.

  2. Territorial Behavior: Males can be territorial and may display aggression towards one another. Ensure that there is enough space and hiding spots to minimize conflicts.

Compatibility:

  1. Tankmates: Choose peaceful tankmates that won't compete aggressively for food and won't stress the anthias. Avoid keeping them with larger or more aggressive species.

Maintenance:

  1. Water Changes: Regular water changes are important to maintain water quality and remove excess nutrients.

  2. Observation: Keep a close eye on the fish for any signs of disease, stress, or abnormal behavior.

quamipinnis Anthias, also known as the Lyretail Anthias, are popular and colorful marine fish often found in home aquariums. Here's a care guide for these fish:

Species Overview: Squamipinnis Anthias are part of the Anthiadinae subfamily and are found in the Indo-Pacific region. They are known for their vibrant colors, especially in males, and their distinctive lyre-shaped tails.

Aquarium Setup:

  1. Tank Size: Provide a tank of at least 75 gallons if you plan to keep a group of Squamipinnis Anthias. They are social fish and thrive in groups of one dominant male with several females.

  2. Water Quality: Maintain stable water parameters including temperature (74-78°F or 23-26°C), salinity (1.020-1.025 specific gravity), pH (8.1-8.4), and low ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels.

  3. Tank Decor: Incorporate live rock and other hiding spots to create a natural and visually appealing environment. Anthias will appreciate places to retreat and hide when needed.

Feeding:

  1. Diet: Squamipinnis Anthias are planktivores. Offer a varied diet consisting of high-quality marine pellets, frozen foods like mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, copepods, and other small meaty foods.

  2. Feeding Frequency: Feed them multiple times a day in smaller portions to mimic their natural feeding behavior.

Behavior:

  1. Social Structure: Like other Anthias, Squamipinnis Anthias have a hierarchical social structure. Maintain a group with one dominant male and multiple females to reduce aggression and stress.

  2. Territorial Behavior: Males can be territorial and may display aggression towards one another. Ensure that there is enough space and hiding spots to minimize conflicts.

Compatibility:

  1. Tankmates: Choose peaceful tankmates that won't compete aggressively for food and won't stress the anthias. Avoid keeping them with larger or more aggressive species.

Maintenance:

  1. Water Changes: Regular water changes are important to maintain water quality and remove excess nutrients.

  2. Observation: Keep a close eye on the fish for any signs of disease, stress, or abnormal behavior.

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