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Aurulentus Anthias (Pyronotanthias aurulentus)

Aurulentus Anthias

Pyronotanthias aurulentus
Family
Anthias
Care level
Intermediate
Temperament
Peaceful
Reef safe
Reef safe
Max size
8 cm
Min tank
400 L · 106 gal
Origin
Coral Sea
Diet
Carnivore
Food
Mysis, Enriched brine shrimp, Frozen plankton blends, Small pellets

Overview

The Aurulentus Anthias is a deepwater anthias species with a golden-orange body and fine, delicate finnage, less commonly seen in the trade than shallow-reef anthias due to its more specialised collection depth. As with other deepwater anthias, it can face greater decompression-related stress during collection, which affects its initial hardiness compared to more common shallow-water species.

It shares the general planktivorous feeding habits typical of anthias but tends to be more reclusive and slower to settle into a new tank, often favouring dim, sheltered areas until it feels secure.

Given its deepwater origin, it does best in a stable, mature tank with subdued lighting and plenty of structure to retreat to, making it a species best suited to experienced anthias keepers.

Compatibility

Aurulentus Anthias are peaceful and reef safe, ignoring corals and invertebrates entirely. They can be kept singly or, where sourcing allows, in a small group, though consistent group availability is less reliable than for more common anthias species.

Avoid pairing with boisterous or fast-feeding tankmates that could outcompete this more retiring species for food.

Health & quarantine

This species carries elevated risk due to its deepwater collection origin, and buyers should specifically ask suppliers about decompression handling and the fish's feeding status before purchase. A minimum four-week quarantine with careful feeding monitoring is strongly recommended, and new arrivals should be watched closely in the first week to confirm they are eating.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the Aurulentus Anthias considered advanced?
It's a deepwater species that experiences more stress during collection and shipping than typical shallow-reef anthias, and can be slower to settle and feed confidently.
What should I ask before buying an Aurulentus Anthias?
Confirm the supplier's decompression handling process and that the specific fish is already eating well.
Is the Aurulentus Anthias reef safe?
Yes, fully reef safe with corals and invertebrates.
How often should I feed an Aurulentus Anthias?
Multiple small feedings a day, given its fast metabolism and planktivorous feeding habits.
What tank conditions suit an Aurulentus Anthias?
A stable, mature tank with subdued lighting and plenty of structure to retreat to works best given its deepwater origin.

Care guidance is drawn from our own experience — every fish is an individual, so treat it as a starting point, not a guarantee. Not sure if a species suits your tank? Come ask us in store. New to the terms? Read the care-terms glossary.