




Pseudanthias bartlettorum
The Bartlett's Anthias is a colorful fish that loves to swim in warm, clear waters. They are often seen in groups and are known for their bright orange and pink colors, making them a beautiful sight in the ocean.
生息地: Coral reefs
The Pseudanthias bartlettorum is a vibrant reef fish with a purple-pink body that transitions to bright yellow on its tail and dorsal fin. Its striking coloration, especially the sharply defined yellow rear, makes it stand out vividly among other reef inhabitants.





カテゴリ
魚類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Big schools of them create a dazzling purple and yellow underwater 'cloud'!
These tiny fish often swim upside-down near reef ceilings!
They are born female and can switch to male later in life!
They flash bright colors to communicate with each other!
Pseudanthias bartlettorum can change from female to male because of a special ability that helps them lead a harem when a dominant male is absent.
Pseudanthias bartlettorum can live in deeper reef waters because of adaptations that help them survive higher pressure and lower light levels.
Pseudanthias bartlettorum can coordinate perfectly in large schools because of their keen vision, helping them avoid predators.
They feast on tiny ocean critters found floating in the water.
Pterois volitans
A major invasive predator on reef fish.
Cephalopholis argus
Hunts small reef fish, including anthias.
Acropora cervicornis
Provides shelter among its branching structure.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch fish from a distance and never try to touch them in the water.
7-9 cm
0.01-0.02 kg
3-5 年
They feast on tiny ocean critters found floating in the water.
Coral reefs
Foraging
50 m
海水
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