What to feed my new Anthias

On Thursday, I received my new Passer angel and my sqare back anthias. Both beautiful fish. My angel is eating like a champ. My anthias has not eaten yet. Do I need to worry? How long should it take? Any suggestions as to what to feed it. I have fed frozen enriched brine and mysis shrimp, marine flakes, and enriched plankton. It has not to my knowledge eaten anything. It is rather shy, spending most of its time hiding, but it does come out periodically and swim around.
 
He is also coming up to the surface a lot, as if he is looking for food. But, no matter what I put in, he just ignores it. Any ideas Please!!!!!!!!
 

logan15

Active Member
Due to its unique color variation, the Squareback Anthias is also known as the Squarespot, Purple Blotch Basslet, Squareblock, Square, or Mirror Anthias. The body of the female is predominantly yellow with a lavender belly, and often a thin blue line extending from nose to pectoral fin. Males are predominantly pink with a lavender belly and have a lighter rectangular shape on the side.
This variety of Anthias does best in an aquarium with low, indirect lighting or its brilliant colors will fade. Although preferring to remain at the mid-tank level, they have been found at depths up to 600 feet in the wild. A 25 gallon tank will suffice for one fish, however, if keeping a group, a 125 gallon tank should be used since the Squareback Anthias appreciates plenty of room to swim.
Anthias species all share the trait of being hermaphroditic. If a dominant male perishes, the largest female of the group will often morph to take its place.
This Anthias does best when fed twice a day and does well on a diet of baby livebearers, frozen and live brine shrimp, and sometimes will eat flake food.
They also eat plankton and filmatoues algae or something also but all of this is from ***********
Hope this helps,
Logan
 

dsa_mom

Member
saw one at the LFS just the other day, sorry I can't help out with the question at hand, but it sure was a neat looking fish!
 
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