• Name:

    Bali Lunate Anthias

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

| Crescent Anthias

| Lunate Anthias

| Moon Anthias

General info about Bali Lunate Anthias

Commonly known as Bali Lunate Anthias, Pseudanthias cf lunulatus is a beautiful and peaceful reef fish that belongs to the family Serranidae.  Bali Lunate Anthias is a small-sized fish that can grow up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length. It has a bright orange-pink colored body with a crescent-shaped tail, which gives it its common name. It is a popular species for aquarium enthusiasts due to its beautiful coloration and peaceful nature.

Bali Lunate Anthias Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, Bali Lunate Anthias feeds on planktonic crustaceans and other small marine invertebrates. In captivity, it can be fed a varied diet of frozen and live foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and copepods.

Determining Sex of Bali Lunate Anthias

The males of this species are usually more colorful than the females. The males have a brighter orange coloration and a more pronounced crescent-shaped tail.

Breeding & Spawning Bali Lunate Anthias

Bali Lunate Anthias is a hermaphroditic species, which means that they can change their sex from female to male. They are known to form harems with one dominant male and several females. Breeding this species in captivity is challenging and requires specific conditions.

Common Diseases with Bali Lunate Anthias

Bali Lunate Anthias can be prone to marine ich and other common saltwater fish diseases. It is important to maintain high water quality and a stress-free environment to prevent diseases.

Bali Lunate Anthias Origin

Bali Lunate Anthias is found in the Western Pacific Ocean, particularly in Indonesia and the Philippines.

Caution with Bali Lunate Anthias

Bali Lunate Anthias is a peaceful species and can be kept with other non-aggressive fish. However, it is important to note that it can be intimidated by larger or more aggressive fish, which can lead to stress and disease.

Acclimating Bali Lunate Anthias

When introducing Bali Lunate Anthias to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent stress and disease. This can be done by slowly adding small amounts of water from the aquarium to their shipping bag over a period of several hours.
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