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Lyretail Anthias

Pseudanthias squamipinnis

Lyretail Anthias is a small, brightly colored reef fish common on steep outer reef slopes and drop-offs. Males show a long, lyre-shaped tail and often defend harems; the species is more often admired than targeted by anglers.

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Lyretail Anthias reference image
de:Benutzer:BS Thurner Hof, public-domain, via Wikimedia Commons. ソース: Wikimedia Commons.

識別ポイント

  • Male has a very long upper and lower tail lobe forming a lyre shape
  • Bright orange-red to pink body with a purple or magenta dorsal area
  • Small anthias shape with a deeply forked tail and yellowish fins in females/juveniles

生息地

Warm tropical coral reefs, especially outer reef slopes, drop-offs, and current-swept reef edges; usually schools above hard coral and rocky relief from shallow water to about 50 m.

ベイトノート

Not a standard game species. If collected for aquarium use, it may take small zooplankton-sized foods; anglers rarely target it with bait or lures.

行動

Diurnal planktivore that feeds in the water column on zooplankton; forms large groups, with dominant males keeping territories and spawning with haremic groups, often rising into the current to feed.

注意

Do not handle roughly; reef collection may be regulated or prohibited locally. Avoid contact with coral to prevent injury and reef damage; consumption is not typical and local rules should be checked.

釣りメモ

Best observed or photographed rather than fished for. Where collection is legal, tiny pieces of shrimp, mysis, or plankton-feeding setups may attract it, but capture is uncommon and not recommended on coral reefs.

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