Striped anthias

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Hi I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with striped anthias or

Pseudanthias fasciatus​

I was also wondering how hard are they to keep compared to the more easier types of anthias
 

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They’re some of the biggest Pseudanthias, often caught in deeper water so sometimes decompression might be an issue. Other than that I don’t know much, sorry.

There’s a similar species (Rubrolineatus) that’s almost never found above 150ft or so, that rarely / seldom makes it into the trade except in Japan so you’re basically guaranteed getting Fasciatus.

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That’s fine that they are a larger species how tricky are they to keep
 

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