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Pseudanthias evansi, also known as the yellowtail anthias. This fish has an elongated pink body, with its back and caudal fin being yellow. They must be fed several times a day. They should be kept in a group of at least one male and four females.
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The Pseudanthias evansi, also known as the yellowtail anthias, is an elegant reef fish. With its bright pink body contrasted by a yellow back and tail, it brings a vibrant and dynamic splash of color to any well-maintained marine aquarium.
Native to the Indian Ocean, the Pseudanthias evansi is a gregarious fish that naturally lives in schools in coral reefs with moderate currents. To respect its natural behavior, it is essential to keep it in a structured group of at least one male to four females. This social structure helps minimize stress and aggressive behaviors.
An aquarium with a minimum volume of 500 liters is recommended to house a stable group of 8 to 10 individuals. Provide a well-ventilated setup with rocky hiding spots and open water areas for swimming.
The Pseudanthias evansi requires multiple daily meals to stay in top condition. Its diet should include:
The Pseudanthias evansi is a peaceful fish that integrates very well into a reef population composed of calm species. It is highly discouraged to house it with aggressive or very territorial fish. This open-water fish enjoys swimming in groups in the water column, creating a lively and colorful atmosphere in the tank.
Thanks to its sociable behavior, remarkable colors, and ability to live in groups, the Pseudanthias evansi is an excellent choice for any aquarist looking to enhance their reef aquarium with an elegant tropical touch.