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About Bartlett's Anthias
Males display vibrant orange-red coloration with lighter pink or yellowish dorsal and anal fins, while females are more subdued orange to pale orange. Small, stocky body shape with a terminal mouth adapted for planktivorous feeding.
Key facts
- Diet Details
- Feed high-quality frozen planktonic foods such as mysis shrimp, copepods, and specialized anthias pellets 2–3 times daily. Supplement with occasional live foods to encourage natural feeding behavior.
- Diet
- planktivore
- Feeding Schedule
- Feed 2-3 times daily
- Common Health Issues
- Marine ich, Fin rot, Swim bladder disorder, Fungus infections, Bacterial septicemia
- Origin
- Indo-Pacific coral reefs, ranging from the Philippines and Indonesia to Fiji and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Care Requirements
- • 75+ gallon tank minimum; larger groups require 100+ gallons • Reef-safe; SG 1.023–1.025, pH 8.1–8.3, 72–78°F • Strong lighting and moderate flow preferred • Feed small frequent meals: quality meaty foods, mysis, copepods
- Max Size
- 5
- Min tank size
- 75 gallons
- Care Level
- Moderate
- Family
- Serranidae
- Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- Appearance
- Males display vibrant orange-red coloration with lighter pink or yellowish dorsal and anal fins, while females are more subdued orange to pale orange. Small, stocky body shape with a terminal mouth adapted for planktivorous feeding.
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