• Name:

    Loris Anthias

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

| Queen Tiger

| Tiger Queen Anthias

| Lori's Anthias

General info about Loris Anthias

The Loris Anthias, also known as Lori's Anthias or Purple Queen Anthias, is a popular saltwater fish among aquarium enthusiasts. It is a relatively small fish, reaching an average size of 3 inches in length, making it a great addition to smaller aquariums. This species is sexually dimorphic, with males displaying a more vibrant coloration than females. In the wild, they can be found in the Western Pacific Ocean, from the Great Barrier Reef to the coast of Japan.

Loris Anthias Diet & Nutrition

Loris Anthias are carnivorous fish and require a varied diet consisting of meaty foods, such as shrimp, krill, and small pieces of fish. It is important to feed them several small meals throughout the day to mimic their natural feeding patterns.

Determining Sex of Loris Anthias

Males of the Loris Anthias species have a more vibrant coloration than females. Males have a bright pink to purple body with a yellow dorsal fin, while females are more of an orange-pink color with a white dorsal fin.

Breeding & Spawning Loris Anthias

Loris Anthias are known to be difficult to breed in captivity. In the wild, they form large schools that swim above the reefs during the day and disperse to find mates at night. Spawning occurs when a male and female pair off and rise up into the water column together. The female releases her eggs, and the male fertilizes them.

Common Diseases with Loris Anthias

Like most fish, Loris Anthias are susceptible to various diseases, including parasitic infections, bacterial infections, and fungal infections. It is important to maintain good water quality and hygiene in the aquarium to prevent these diseases from occurring.

Loris Anthias Origin

The Loris Anthias is found in the Western Pacific, ranging from the eastern coast of Africa to the Hawaiian Islands.

Caution with Loris Anthias

While Loris Anthias are generally peaceful, they may become aggressive towards other species of Anthias or similar-looking fish. It is important to introduce them to the aquarium last, and provide ample hiding spots and territory for all fish.

Acclimating Loris Anthias

Proper acclimation is crucial for the health of Loris Anthias. They should be acclimated slowly to their new environment over a period of at least 1-2 hours. It is also recommended to quarantine new fish for several weeks before introducing them to an established aquarium.
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Loris Anthias Anthias Serranidae Pseudanthias lori The Loris Anthias, also known as Lori's Anthias or Purple Queen Anthias, is a popular saltwater fish among aquarium enthusiasts. It is a relatively small fish, reaching an average size of 3 inches in length, making it a great addition to smaller aquariums. This species is sexually dimorphic, with males displaying a more vibrant coloration than females. In the wild, they can be found in the Western Pacific Ocean, from the Great Barrier Reef to the coast of Japan. PalaciosAn

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