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Hawaiian Bicolor Anthias (Pseudanthias bicolor) has an orange upper body and a pale pink lower body This fish is a carnivore and can be kept in a group. If adding more than one, all should be introduced at the same time. Because of their small size, they do not pose a threat to other fish and make wonderful reef inhabitants. A typical meal for an Bicolor Anthias is comprised of zooplankton and small animals such as brine shrimp and copepods. In the wild, Anthias form large schooling groups on the reefs. A single male may claim part of the reef as his and fight off other males that try to invade. The Bicolor Anthias prefers moderate lighting. Provide clean, well-oxygenated water, along with plenty of water movement and open swimming space. Also known as: Bicolor Anthias
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