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Reunion Anthias (Pseudanthias reunion)

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Reunion Anthias
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About Reunion Anthias

Small serranid with a distinctive deep red to orange body coloration, often with yellowish markings on the head and fins. Females and juveniles may display more mottled patterns with white spots; males are typically more intensely colored with a darker red base.

Key facts

Appearance
Small serranid with a distinctive deep red to orange body coloration, often with yellowish markings on the head and fins. Females and juveniles may display more mottled patterns with white spots; males are typically more intensely colored with a darker red base.
Temperament
Semi Aggressive
Reef safety
Reef Safe
Min tank size
70 gallons
Family
Serranidae
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72-78°F pH: 8.1-8.3 Salinity: 1.023-1.025
Feeding Schedule
Feed 2-3 times daily
Care Requirements
• Minimum 75-gallon tank for single specimen, larger for groups • Keep in small groups (harems) to minimize aggression • Moderate to strong water flow; stable parameters (pH 8.1-8.3, temp 74-78°F) • Feed multiple times daily: quality pellets, frozen foods, mysis shrimp, small copepods
Difficulty Level
Moderate - Reunion Anthias requires standard marine aquarium maintenance and intermediate fish keeping skills.
Care Level
Moderate
Origin
Indo-Pacific, with distribution from the Mascarene Islands (including Réunion) eastward through the Indian Ocean and into the Indo-Pacific region.
Diet Details
Marine algae, small crustaceans, marine worms, brine shrimp

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