Squareback Anthias
$89.99 – $109.99Price range: $89.99 through $109.99
Pseudanthias pleurotaenia
| Care Level | Moderate |
| Temperament | Peaceful to semi-aggressive |
| Color Form | Pink to orange; males darker with square spot, females paler |
| Diet | Planktivore |
| Reef Compatible | Yes, completely reef safe |
| Water Conditions | sg 1.023-1.025, 72-78° F, pH 8.1-8.4 |
| Max Size | 8″ |
| Family | Serranidae |
| Minimum Tank Size | 100 gallons |
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Squareback AnthiasÂ
Also known as Squarespot Anthias, Square-block Anthias
The Squareback Anthias is a distinctive and hardy species featuring a unique squared-off body shape and beautiful pink-to-orange coloration with a characteristic square spot. This relatively peaceful anthias is more adaptable than many species, making it suitable for moderately experienced aquarists.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Pseudanthias pleurotaenia
- Common Names: Squareback Anthias, Squarespot Anthias, Lori’s Anthias
- Adult Size: Up to 8 inches
- Lifespan: 5-7 years with proper care
- Temperament: Peaceful to semi-aggressive; more territorial than most anthias
- Reef Compatibility: Completely reef safe; will not harm corals or invertebrates
- Minimum Tank Size: 100 gallonsÂ
- Experience Level: Moderate; hardier than many anthias species
Habitat & Tank Requirements
- Tank Environment: Provide ample open swimming space with moderate to strong water flow. Include substantial rockwork with caves, ledges, and overhangs. This larger anthias species requires more swimming room than smaller relatives.
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72-78°F (22-26°C)
- Salinity: 1.023-1.025
- pH: 8.1-8.4
- Maintain stable, high-quality water conditions
- Equipment Recommendations:
- Quality protein skimmer
- Efficient filtration system
- Powerheads for adequate water circulation These help maintain the pristine conditions this species prefers.
Diet & Feeding
Squareback Anthias are planktivores with hearty appetites. Recommended foods include:
- Staples: High-quality marine pellets, vitamin-enriched flake foods
- Frozen Foods: Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, krill, cyclops, finely chopped seafood
- Live Foods: Enriched brine shrimp, copepods (helpful during acclimation)
- Feeding Frequency: 2-3 times daily
- Special Note: Generally adapts well to prepared foods and is less finicky than smaller anthias species
Social Structure & Group Dynamics
- Best Kept in Groups: Ideal ratio is 1 male to 3-5 females
- Sexual Dimorphism: Males display more intense pink-orange coloration with a prominent square or rectangular dark spot on the side (giving the species its common name). Females are paler with less defined markings.
- Sequential Hermaphroditism: All are born female; dominant female transforms to male when needed
- Territorial Behavior: Males can be more aggressive than typical anthias, especially in smaller tanks
- Tank Size Important: Larger aquariums help reduce territorial disputes
Notes & Considerations
- Larger and more robust than most anthias species, making it somewhat hardier.
- The distinctive square spot on the body is a key identifying feature.
- More territorial than many other anthias; provide adequate space to minimize aggression.
- Active swimmers that add constant movement to larger aquariums.
- A secure aquarium lid is essential; capable jumpers.
- Can be kept with other anthias species in very large systems with careful monitoring.
- Males may show aggression toward other similarly colored fish in smaller tanks.
- Generally peaceful toward non-anthias tankmates.
Why Choose a Quarantined Squareback Anthias?
Purchasing a quarantined specimen from us means you’re starting with a healthier, better-acclimated fish. All fish are observed, treated as needed, and conditioned to accept prepared foods before sale, giving you a stronger chance of long-term success with this distinctive and colorful species.
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