• Name:

    Red Fairy Anthias

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

| Tricolor Anthias

| Silver Streak

| Coopers Anthias

| Kashiwae Anthias

| Red Fairy Basslet

General info about Red Fairy Anthias

The Red Fairy Anthias is a small, colorful fish that can grow up to 3 inches in length. These fish are native to the western Pacific Ocean and can be found in the waters off of Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines. They are popular among saltwater aquarium enthusiasts due to their bright colors and peaceful nature. However, they are known to be sensitive to water quality and require a well-maintained aquarium environment.

Red Fairy Anthias Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, Red Fairy Anthias feed on small planktonic crustaceans and other small marine invertebrates. In captivity, they can be fed a varied diet that includes high-quality dry and frozen foods, as well as live foods like brine shrimp and copepods. It is important to feed them small meals throughout the day rather than one large feeding to mimic their natural feeding behavior.

Determining Sex of Red Fairy Anthias

Red Fairy Anthias are protogynous hermaphrodites, which means that they are born as females and can change to males later in life if needed. Males are usually larger and have more intense coloration than females.

Breeding & Spawning Red Fairy Anthias

Breeding Red Fairy Anthias in captivity is difficult and rarely accomplished. They are known to spawn in the wild during certain times of the year, but the process has not been well-studied.

Common Diseases with Red Fairy Anthias

Red Fairy Anthias are generally hardy fish, but they can be susceptible to common saltwater fish diseases like marine ich and velvet. Maintaining good water quality and a healthy diet can help prevent these diseases.

Red Fairy Anthias Origin

Red Fairy Anthias are native to the western Pacific Ocean, specifically the waters off of Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

Caution with Red Fairy Anthias

Red Fairy Anthias are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive fish. However, they may become aggressive towards other anthias species or fish that are similar in appearance. It is important to provide ample swimming space and hiding places in the aquarium to reduce aggression.

Acclimating Red Fairy Anthias

When introducing Red Fairy Anthias to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock or stress. The drip acclimation method is recommended, where the fish are slowly introduced to the water chemistry and temperature of the new aquarium over a period of several hours.
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