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Female Pseudanthias hutchi 8-10 cm

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Pseudanthias hutchi male, more commonly known as the red-cheeked anthias fish. This fish has an elongated body that is primarily yellow with a white belly, a forked caudal fin, and a pronounced anal fin. Feed your pseudanthias several times a day to successfully maintain them in an aquarium.

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Delivery price Europe
Fixed price €29 - Offered starting from €249 of living*
Minimum order amount for live products
50€ excluding shipping costs. For the well-being of the animals, do not make them travel alone.
Maintenance
Difficult
Temperament
Neither aggressive nor peaceful
Food
Omnivore
Reef compatibility
Recommended
Recommended number
6 to 8 individuals per 500 liters
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Maximum size
10 cm

(10 centimeters)
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Reproduction
Impossible
Package information for the winter period
A hole is made in the cardboard to supply the chemical heater with oxygen.

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Pseudanthias hutchi: Red Cheek Anthias for Reef Aquarium

The Pseudanthias hutchi, commonly known as the red cheek anthias, is a reef fish with a slender bright yellow body and a pearly white belly. Its forked caudal fin and highly developed anal fin give it a natural elegance in open water. This fish is ideal for adding a touch of light and liveliness to any well-balanced reef aquarium.

A Gregarious and Peaceful Behavior

Native to tropical coral reefs, the Pseudanthias hutchi is an exemplary schooling fish. To respect its natural behavior, it is recommended to keep it in a structured group of at least one male to several females. This promotes a stable social hierarchy and reduces stress in the aquarium.

To ensure its well-being, plan for an aquarium with a minimum volume of 450 to 500 liters. This fish likes to swim in the water column, above the decor. Therefore, the aquarium should have clear areas for swimming and numerous rocky hiding places to allow the group to rest safely.

Frequent Feeding is Essential

Like all fish of the Pseudanthias genus, the Pseudanthias hutchi has a fast metabolism that requires several small meals a day. It is essential to vary its diet with:

  • Live or thawed zooplankton
  • Enriched brine shrimp, mysis, or krill
  • High-quality pellets suitable for anthias

An appropriate diet greatly contributes to its bright coloration and overall good health. Insufficient feeding can lead to rapid weight loss and decreased vitality.

Ideal for a Community Reef Aquarium

The Pseudanthias hutchi is a peaceful fish that gets along very well with other non-aggressive species. It will add movement and color to your reef aquarium while remaining compatible with most corals and invertebrates.

In summary, the Pseudanthias hutchi is a graceful and active tropical fish, ideal for aquarists wishing to create a colorful and lively school. By respecting its social and dietary needs, it will become a true gem of your reef aquarium.

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