Nemanthias carberryi - Threadfin Anthias
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Nemanthias carberryi - Threadfin Anthias
Nemanthias carberryi, better known as the Threadfin Anthias, is a vibrant inhabitant of the marine world that captivates aquarium enthusiasts with its breathtaking array of colors.
The Anthias impresses with its intense hues and distinctive body shape. Its dazzling mix of reds, oranges, and purples gives it a spectacular appearance. The long, flag-like fins add an additional touch of graceful elegance, making this fish a focal point in your aquarium.
Originally hailing from the warm waters of the western Pacific, the Anthias feels particularly at home in reefs and coral gardens. Its social nature makes it an ideal companion for community aquariums. Ensure an ample supply of hiding spots to provide this curious fish with a secure environment.
The Anthias is an omnivore, feeding on a variety of food sources. A balanced diet that includes high-quality flakes, freeze-dried foods, and occasional live feedings is recommended. Regularly check water quality to maintain optimal conditions in the aquarium.
With its vibrant coloring and sociable disposition, the Anthias is an impressive choice for experienced aquarists. Caring for this colorful fish requires attention but is rewarded with a captivating underwater spectacle.
Key information about the Blackspotted Pufferfish at a glance:
Scientific Name: Nemanthias carberryi
English Name: Threadfin Anthias
Adult Size: 12 cm - 13 cm
Origin: Indien, Indischer Ozean, Kenia, Mauritius, Süd-Afrika, Westlicher Indischer Ozean etc.
Aquarium Size: approx. 500 L
Diet: Algae, Artemia nauplii, Artemia, adult (saltwater crustaceans), Bosmids (snout crabs), Cyclops (copepods), Frozen food (large varieties), Lobster eggs, Mysis (shrimp)
Temperature: 22°C - 27°C
Difficulty Level: Not suitable for beginners
Social Behavior: Group of at least 5 Animals.
Special Features: Omnivore, group animal
Sexual Dimorphism:
- Males are purple in the head and belly area, back and tail are yellow.
- Females vary in colour shades of pink, orange and yellow.
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