Description
A colorful and active anthias species. Males are typically pink to orange with two faint darker spots (hence “bimaculatus”), while females are more orange/yellow. Like other anthias, they are constant swimmers and do best in groups, adding movement and color to the upper water column.
Lighting
Moderate to strong lighting
(Enhances coloration and mimics reef slope conditions)
Placement (Aquarium Zone)
Upper to mid-water column
Prefers open swimming space with nearby rockwork for retreat
Temperature
24–27°C (75–81°F)
Salinity
1.020–1.025 SG
pH
8.1–8.4
Alkalinity
8–12 dKH
Diet
Planktivore (high feeding demand)
Mysis shrimp
Brine shrimp
Copepods
Finely chopped seafood
High-quality small pellets (multiple feedings daily)
Adult Size (up to)
~12–15 cm (5–6 inches)
Care Level
Intermediate to advanced
(Requires frequent feeding and stable water conditions)
Compatibility
Peaceful
Best kept in groups (1 male with multiple females)
Reef-safe (does not harm corals or invertebrates)
Compatible with other peaceful reef fish
Avoid aggressive or overly dominant tankmates

