Bimaculatus Anthias
| Latin Name |
Pseudanthias bimaculatus |
| Common Name |
Bimaculatus Anthias |
| Also known as |
Twinspot Anthias |
| Fast Facts |
This is an amazing anthias that is collected in deepwater habitats. This species should be housed in a large aquarium with plenty of swimming room. Acclimation is often slow; your specimen may hide for a week or more before you even catch a glimpse of it. However, in time it will usually come out of hiding, accept live and prepared foods. These fish may behave aggressively toward other zooplankton feeders. Provide clean, well oxygenated water, along with plenty of water movement and open swimming space. |
| Sizes |
Most specimens are around 2"-3.5"
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| Range in Nature |
Indo-Pacific |
| Minimum Aquarium Size |
55 |
| Diet and Feeding |
Carnivorous, feeds on zooplankton. Feed mysid shrimp and vitamin-enriched brine shrimp at least three times a day |
| Ease of Care(5=easy, 1=difficult) |
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| Reef Aquarium Compatibility |
Great for a reef aquarium! |
| Related Fish |
Bartlett's Anthias,
Dispar Anthias,
Fancy Bass Anthias,
Hutchii Anthias,
Lori's Anthias,
Orange Lyretail Anthias,
Parvirostris Anthias,
Pictilis Anthias Male,
Pictillis Anthias Female,
Princess Anthias,
Purple Queen Anthias,
Randalls Anthias,
Red Stripe Anthias,
Squarespot Anthias Female,
Squarespot Anthias Male,
Tiger Queen Anthias,
Tricolor Anthias,
Ventralis Anthias,
Ventralis Anthias PAIR,
Yellowstripe Anthias,
More Anthias |
| Availability |
Rarely available and never plentiful. ACT IMMEDIATELY when in stock and SHIP ON MONDAY! |
| Add to Cart |
Bimaculatus Anthias
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| $89.00 |
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Availability is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. Note: Because these are living animals, and not made in a factory, actual specimens will vary and will not look identical to the image provided. Sizes stated are approximate.
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