Borbonius Anthias - 3.5"

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The Blotched Anthias is a true gem for both reef aquarists and anthias enthusiasts. Known for its stunning coloration and limited availability, this deep-water species has developed a devoted following in the aquarium trade. Its warm pink body is adorned with irregular golden blotches, while the fins exhibit a soft lemon-yellow hue, creating a striking yet harmonious contrast. This vivid combination of colors resembles a tropical sunset. The Blotched Anthias also features spiny anterior dorsal fins and gracefully elongated filaments on the soft dorsal fin and tail, adding to its visual appeal. It's no wonder this fish quickly captivates those who see it.

A highly sought-after addition to any large, well-established reef aquarium, the Blotched Anthias thrives in deeper tanks. Originating from deep waters, of up to 200 feet, it prefers to inhabit the lower regions of the aquarium. To mimic its natural environment, it's important to provide ample live rock for crevices and caves where the fish can hide. At the same time, ensure there is plenty of open swimming space and adequate surface area for proper water oxygenation. Low to moderate lighting is ideal, though these fish can adapt to the brighter conditions found in modern reef setups.

Once acclimated, Blotched Anthias do best when offered a varied diet of enriched frozen mysis shrimp and brine shrimp, with the occasional high-quality flake food provided in small amounts throughout the day. A refugium cultivating copepods and amphipods can supply a consistent source of live food, keeping this active planktivore satisfied.

The Blotched Anthias is a true gem for both reef aquarists and anthias enthusiasts. Known for its stunning coloration and limited availability, this deep-water species has developed a devoted following in the aquarium trade. Its warm pink body is adorned with irregular golden blotches, while the fins exhibit a soft lemon-yellow hue, creating a striking yet harmonious contrast. This vivid combination of colors resembles a tropical sunset. The Blotched Anthias also features spiny anterior dorsal fins and gracefully elongated filaments on the soft dorsal fin and tail, adding to its visual appeal. It's no wonder this fish quickly captivates those who see it.

A highly sought-after addition to any large, well-established reef aquarium, the Blotched Anthias thrives in deeper tanks. Originating from deep waters, of up to 200 feet, it prefers to inhabit the lower regions of the aquarium. To mimic its natural environment, it's important to provide ample live rock for crevices and caves where the fish can hide. At the same time, ensure there is plenty of open swimming space and adequate surface area for proper water oxygenation. Low to moderate lighting is ideal, though these fish can adapt to the brighter conditions found in modern reef setups.

Once acclimated, Blotched Anthias do best when offered a varied diet of enriched frozen mysis shrimp and brine shrimp, with the occasional high-quality flake food provided in small amounts throughout the day. A refugium cultivating copepods and amphipods can supply a consistent source of live food, keeping this active planktivore satisfied.