peach fairy basslet
- Pseudanthias dispar
- Pseudanthias dispar
| Family | Anthiadidae |
|---|---|
| Genus | Nemanthias |
| IUCN category (World) | LC |
Introduction
Pseudanthias dispar, commonly known as peach fairy basslet, is a salt water fish.
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Who is it?
Morphology
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Average size9 cm
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Maximum size10 cm
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Average size9 cm
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Maximum size10 cm
How to recognize This fish ?
The peach fairy basslet measures between 9 and 10 cm. This fish is tricolore with a predominantly rouge, orange and rose body.
Behaviour & Life cycle
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dietplanctophage
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Sociabilityliving in shoals
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territorialNo
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Way of livingdiurnal
The peach fairy basslet is a fish living in shoals. This species is planctophage .
n general, this species does not care much about other animals crossing its path.
Reproduction
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Reproductionovipare
The peach fairy basslet is a fish ovipare.
Harmless species
This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.
Origin and distribution
What is its habitat?
Natural environment characteristics
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Temperature22 - 28 °C
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Depth1 - 18 m
Biotope presentation
The peach fairy basslet is most often found at a depth between 1m and 18m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths.
The soil is generally composed of of rocks.
Species of the same biotope
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Aurélien Calas
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