by Felicia McCaulley | Aug 17, 2017
The Bali Lunate Anthias, P. charleneae, is closely related to the Lunate Goldie Anthias and may sometimes be referred to as Pseudanthias cf. lunulatus. It is a deepwater Anthias that is not often collected for the aquarium... by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Also called Square Anthias. Aggregations of this species occur a few meters above the edges of current-swept drop-offs. Females and males in separate aggregations or mixed sexes. Best kept as groups in open aquascape.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Male with especially prolonged second dorsal spine; mostly yellow in upper half of body, lavender pink below, and yellow caudal fin with magenta upper and lower margins. Female similar with broader yellow zone around dorsal.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
As with all anthias, there is one male; a super male; and a harem of females. The males are usually much more colorful than the females. All anthias eat food out of the water column and need to be feed a couple of times a day to survive.… by Josh Saul | Jun 27, 2016
Found at the upper-edge of steep outer reef slopes, with moderate currents. Occurs in large aggregations, of mixed sexes when feeding in currents sweeping the reef. Generally males are more colorful and typically outnumbered by females.…