Common Name: Princess Anthias
Species Name: Pseudanthias smithvanizi (Randall & Lubbock, 1981)
Range: Indo-Pacific Ocean: Cocos-Keeling to Marshall Islands, and south to the Great Barrier Reef
Size: up to 4 inches (10 cm)
Natural Environment: Inhabit steep reef faces and slopes/drop-off areas and appear in large aggregations
General Husbandry: Prefer a water temperature of 72 - 80°F (22 - 27°C). Require exceptional water quality, good water movement and numerous feedings per day. Diet consists mainly of meaty foodstuffs, e.g., mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and enriched fresh fish and shrimp flesh. Prefers a dimly lit environment, and is difficult to maintain. Probably better left in the wild.
Aquarium Suitability: * * *
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* - Suited for the reef aquarium;
** - Better suited for the fish-only aquarium;
*** - Better left in nature;
**** - Needing an aquarium larger than 125 gallons; and,
***** - Needing their own private environment/special tankmates.