Saltwater Fish

Borbonius Anthias

Borbonius Anthias for Sale: Rare Deepwater Anthias Guide

If you are a serious reef keeper looking for something truly rare and breathtaking, the Borbonius Anthias is one of the most spectacular fish you can add to your collection. This deepwater gem is not something you find at your average fish store. At Dr. Reef’s Quarantined Fish, we specialize in sourcing, conditioning, and delivering rare fish like the Borbonius Anthias to dedicated hobbyists who want only the best for their tanks.

What Is the Borbonius Anthias?

The Borbonius Anthias, scientifically known as Pseudanthias borbonius, is a deepwater species collected from depths well below the typical reef zone. Its appearance is nothing short of extraordinary. The body glows in a rich combination of yellow and orange tones, adorned with vivid pink and red spotting that creates a pattern unlike almost any other fish in the hobby. It is elegant, exotic, and absolutely unforgettable in a display tank.

Because this fish comes from deeper water, it has specific needs that differ from your standard shallow-water reef fish. Temperature stability is especially important. Borbonius Anthias prefer slightly cooler water than many tropical reef fish, ideally between 72 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Keeping the tank on the cooler end of the spectrum helps these fish thrive long-term and reduces stress significantly.

Why the Borbonius Anthias Is Considered a Rare Find

Very few vendors carry Borbonius Anthias on a regular basis. The collection process is complex, the fish require careful decompression during capture, and the conditioning process after arrival demands significant time and expertise. Many fish that skip proper conditioning never fully recover from the stress of collection and transport.

This is exactly where Dr. Reef’s Quarantined Fish stands apart from every other source. Dr. Reef has the knowledge, the experience, and the dedicated quarantine systems to properly condition deepwater fish like the Borbonius Anthias before they ever ship to a customer. Each fish is carefully monitored, given time to decompress and adjust to aquarium life, and trained onto prepared foods so that when it arrives at your door, it is already eating confidently and behaving naturally.

Tank Requirements and Care Tips

A tank of at least 100 gallons is recommended for housing Borbonius Anthias comfortably. They appreciate plenty of open swimming space combined with deep cave structures and overhangs where they can retreat and feel secure. Dim areas within the tank mimic their natural deepwater environment and help reduce stress.

These fish do best when kept with other peaceful, non-aggressive tank mates. Avoid housing them with boisterous or territorial species that may compete aggressively for food. Borbonius Anthias can be kept in small groups, but a single specimen also does very well in a carefully selected community tank.

Feeding is one of the most critical aspects of Borbonius Anthias care. They need to be fed multiple times per day with small portions of high-quality frozen foods including mysis shrimp, copepods, and enriched brine shrimp. Automatic feeders can be very helpful for maintaining the frequent feeding schedule these fish require. Because Dr. Reef’s fish are already trained onto prepared foods before shipping, this transition is far smoother than it would be with a wild-caught fish purchased elsewhere.

If you have been searching for a centerpiece fish that will genuinely impress every person who sees your tank, the Borbonius Anthias from Dr. Reef’s Quarantined Fish is an investment worth making.