A greatDispar Anthias!
Origin: Eastern Asia
Size info:
Size S: approx.< 2.25"
Size M: approx. 2.25 – 3.5″
There once was a fish called Dispar,
With colors that shone like a star,
Its fins were so grand,
And bright pink was its brand,
A beauty that no tank could mar.
Fun fact: Dispar Anthias are born female, but can transition into males if the dominant male in their group dies.
Dispar Anthias in an Aquarium
The Dispar Anthias, also known as the Purple Queen Anthias, is a colorful and active fish that can add a lot of personality to a saltwater aquarium. Here are some things to consider when keeping Nemanthias dispar:
Tank Requirements
- Minimum tank size of 75 gallons
- Plenty of swimming space and hiding spots
- Live rock for grazing and shelter
- Stable water parameters
- Good water flow
Diet
The Dispar Anthias is a carnivore and should be fed a varied diet of meaty foods. This can include:
- Frozen or live brine shrimp
- Mysis shrimp
- Chopped seafood
- Pellets or flakes designed for carnivorous fish
It’s important to feed small amounts multiple times per day, as the Dispar Anthias has a small stomach and can’t handle large meals.
Behavior
The Dispar Anthias is a peaceful fish that can be kept in groups of one male with several females. They are active swimmers and should be given plenty of room to move around. They may become shy if they don’t have enough hiding spots, so be sure to provide plenty of caves and crevices in the rockwork.
Coolest Stuff
- The Dispar Anthias is known for its vibrant purple coloration, which can vary from fish to fish.
- Male Dispar Anthias will display their brightest colors during courtship, which can include flaring their fins and changing their body posture.
- The Dispar Anthias is a pelagic spawner, meaning that they release their eggs and sperm into the water column rather than laying them on a surface. This can make breeding difficult in an aquarium setting.






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