• Name:

    Bicolor Anthias

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  • Family: Serranidae
  • Species: Anthias
  • Scientific Name: Pseudanthias bicolor
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Also Know As:

| Redcheek Anthias

| Two-spot Anthias

General info about Bicolor Anthias

The Bicolor Anthias is a small species, typically growing to around 3.5 inches (9 cm) in length. It has a pink and orange body with a purple-red hue on its face and two prominent orange-red spots on its dorsal fin. They are native to the Western Pacific, ranging from the Maldives to the Solomon Islands. They are best kept in a tank of at least 50 gallons with plenty of hiding spaces and swimming room.

Bicolor Anthias Diet & Nutrition

The Bicolor Anthias is a carnivorous species that feeds mainly on zooplankton and small crustaceans. In captivity, they should be fed a varied diet consisting of frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and krill. It's important to feed them multiple times a day to keep them healthy.

Determining Sex of Bicolor Anthias

Males and females of the Bicolor Anthias look very similar, but males are generally larger and more colorful than females.

Breeding & Spawning Bicolor Anthias

Breeding the Bicolor Anthias in captivity is challenging and not commonly done. In the wild, they form harems consisting of one dominant male and several females, and spawning usually occurs around sunset.

Common Diseases with Bicolor Anthias

The Bicolor Anthias is generally hardy and not prone to any specific diseases. However, as with all saltwater fish, they can be susceptible to various parasites, bacterial infections, and fungal infections. It's important to maintain good water quality and a balanced diet to prevent any health issues.

Bicolor Anthias Origin

The Bicolor Anthias is native to the Western Pacific, ranging from the Maldives to the Solomon Islands.

Caution with Bicolor Anthias

The Bicolor Anthias is generally a peaceful species and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish. However, they are known to be territorial towards their own species, so it's recommended to keep them in a group of one male and multiple females.

Acclimating Bicolor Anthias

The Bicolor Anthias should be slowly acclimated to the aquarium environment over a period of about 2 hours. It's important to maintain stable water parameters during the acclimation process.
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