Dispar Anthias

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Pseudanthias dispar

Care Level Moderate
Temperament Peaceful and social
Color Form Peachy-red; males red-orange, females soft peach
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 4″
Family Serranidae
Minimum Tank Size 70 gallons

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Description

Dispar Anthias 

Also known as Madder Seaperch, Redfin Anthias

The Dispar Anthias is a stunning and relatively hardy species known for its brilliant peachy-red coloration. Native to the Indo-Pacific, this active schooling fish brings vibrant color and energetic movement to reef aquariums.

Key Features

  • Scientific Name: Pseudanthias dispar
  • Common Names: Dispar Anthias, Madder Seaperch, Redfin Anthias
  • Adult Size: Up to 4 inches
  • Lifespan: 5-7 years with proper care
  • Temperament: Peaceful and social; best kept in groups
  • Reef Compatibility: Completely reef safe; will not harm corals or invertebrates
  • Minimum Tank Size: 70 gallons (for a small group); 125+ gallons for larger harems
  • Experience Level: Moderate; one of the more adaptable anthias species

Habitat & Tank Requirements

  • Tank Environment: Provide ample open swimming space with moderate to strong water flow. Include live rock with caves and ledges for shelter. Active swimmers that utilize the full water column.
  • 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
    • Adequate filtration system
    • Powerheads for water movement. These help replicate their natural reef habitat conditions.

Diet & Feeding

Dispar Anthias are planktivores requiring regular feeding. Recommended foods include:

  • Staples: High-quality marine pellets, vitamin-enriched flake foods
  • Frozen Foods: Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, cyclops, copepods, finely chopped krill
  • Live Foods: Enriched brine shrimp, copepods (helpful during acclimation)
  • Feeding Frequency: 2-3 times daily minimum
  • Special Note: Generally easier to train onto prepared foods than more delicate anthias species

Social Structure & Group Dynamics

  • Best Kept in Groups: Ideal ratio is 1 male to 3-5 females
  • Sexual Dimorphism: Males display vibrant red-orange coloration with pink highlights and a distinctive red spot on the pectoral fin base. Females are peachy-orange with softer tones.
  • Sequential Hermaphroditism: All are born female; dominant female transforms to male when necessary
  • Introduce Simultaneously: Add entire group together to establish natural hierarchy

Notes & Considerations

  • One of the harder anthias species, making it more suitable for moderately experienced aquarists.
  • Very active swimmers that add constant motion and color to the aquarium.
  • Secure lid is essential; capable jumpers when startled.
  • Generally peaceful toward all tankmates including other anthias species.
  • Males display beautiful coloration that intensifies during courtship behavior.
  • Adapts well to aquarium life with proper acclimation.

Why Choose a Quarantined Dispar 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 vibrant and active species.

 

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Male

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Female

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