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Dispar Anthias - Pseudanthias dispar - Small (Indonesia)
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Dispar Anthias - Pseudanthias dispar
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Disbar Anthias -
Mirolabrichthys dispar
Maximum Size
: the Mirolabrichthys dispar grows up to 4 inches.
General Size Specifications
: The Disbar Anthias will come to you generally 1.5 to 2.5 inches, not including the caudal fin.
Minimum Tank Size
: The Disbar Anthias prefers a tank of at least 80 gallons with plenty of places to hide & swim.
Diet
: The Mirolabrichthys dispar is a carnivore and likes to eat plankton, flake food, etc. .
Level of Care
: The Disbar Anthias is a medium maintenance fish.
Behavior
: The Disbar Anthias may act peaceful (but will be harassed)ly toward other fish.
Hardiness
: This is a delicate fish, and can be hard to get eating in captivity.
Water Conditions
: Keep water quality high (SG 1.020 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Range
: Maldives, Western Pacific east to Samoa and the line Islands.
General Notes
: Likes others of the same species. A beautiful species, the Dispar Anthias is best if kept in groups consisting of one male, and a couple of females. In this arrangement, they will acclimate much easier, and act more like they would in the wild. Of course in larger tanks they can be kept in larger groups, at which point it could be best to keep at least 2 males in with 6 or more females. Reef type tanks with more peaceful fish i.e. Gobies