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Nemanthias anthias are brightly colored and make an exquisite display when added in a harem. The Carberryi Anthias can be added in groups of at least three, but they do much better in a harem size of 6 or 9. Usually, one in the group will morph into a male and one male per aquarium. The male will protect (and harass to a certain degree) the females, making for a really great show. This anthias is quick to take a large variety of prepared foods. This anthias can help draw out shier fish in the aquarium. The Carberryi Anthias is predominately a pink coloration with hints of purple throughout and a yellow stripe on its dorsal fin. Like many other anthais the Carberryi has an orange stripe go through its eye. The Carberryi Anthias has a maximum size of about 4" and will need a substantial amount of swimming room.
SKU | 3553102 |
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Primary Brand | Petco Marine Fish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Pet Max Length | 4 IN |
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Special Diet | Omnivore |
Scientific Name | Nemanthias carberryi |
Environment | Marine |
Temperament | Community |
Care Level | Moderate |
Pet Min Length | 2 IN |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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