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Cooperi Anthias (Luzonichthys waitei (commonly sold as Cooperi/Cooper's Anthias))

Cooperi Anthias

Luzonichthys waitei (commonly sold as Cooperi/Cooper's Anthias)
Family
Anthias
Care level
Intermediate
Temperament
Peaceful
Reef safe
Reef safe
Max size
7 cm
Min tank
300 L · 79 gal
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Diet
Planktivore
Food
Mysis, Enriched brine shrimp, Frozen plankton blends, Small pellets

Overview

The Cooperi Anthias is a small, slender planktivorous fish with a pale golden-orange body and delicate finnage, popular for adding constant colour and activity to the upper water column of a reef tank. Unlike many of the larger, more commonly kept anthias, this species is naturally more compact and better suited to smaller groups.

Like other anthias, it does best kept in a small group rather than as a single individual, as they are naturally social, shoaling fish in the wild and tend to show their best colour and least stress-related behaviour in a group setting.

It requires frequent feeding of small meaty foods throughout the day to maintain body condition, since it has a fast metabolism and doesn't cope well with infrequent feeding schedules.

Compatibility

Cooperi Anthias are peaceful and reef safe, ignoring corals and invertebrates entirely. They do best kept in a group of one male with several females, and can be housed with other peaceful reef fish without issue, though very boisterous or aggressive tankmates can outcompete them for food.

Multiple males in a small tank may show aggression toward each other, so stocking ratios matter if keeping a group.

Health & quarantine

Anthias generally have a reputation for being sensitive to sudden changes in water quality and can decline quickly if underfed, so a stable, mature tank and consistent feeding schedule are essential. A minimum two-to-four-week quarantine with careful feeding monitoring is recommended, and new arrivals should be watched closely to confirm they're eating well within the first few days.

Frequently asked questions

Should I keep Cooperi Anthias alone or in groups?
In groups where possible — they're naturally social, shoaling fish and tend to do best with one male and several females rather than as a lone individual.
How often do Cooperi Anthias need to be fed?
Multiple times a day — at least three small feedings is ideal given their fast metabolism.
Is the Cooperi Anthias reef safe?
Yes, fully reef safe with corals and invertebrates.
What happens if the male in a group dies?
A dominant female will typically change sex to become the new male, a behaviour common across anthias species.
What tank size suits a group of Cooperi Anthias?
At least 300 litres to comfortably house a small group with room to establish a peaceful hierarchy.

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.