
Saltwater Fish
Lyre-tail Anthias.
A peaceful orange anthias that brings constant, fluttering movement to the upper water column. Reef-safe and best in a group; like all anthias they're planktivores that need frequent small feedings in a 55-gallon-plus reef with good flow.
In-store purchase only. Live fish, coral, and invertebrates are sold at our Erie store only. They cannot be bought online, and we do not ship live animals under any circumstances.
Live fish are priced per supplier batch — prices may vary. Call to confirm current pricing.
- Condition
- new
- Fulfillment
- Local pickup — Erie, PA
Live animals are sold in store only — we do not ship fish, coral, or invertebrates. Every animal is acclimated and health-checked in-house before it reaches the sales floor. This is a species we carry — it's most likely in the tanks around delivery days, but live stock changes daily. Please call (814) 456-9445 to confirm availability before you drive in.
Care at a glance
What to know before you take one home.
- Care level
- Intermediate
- Temperament
- Semi aggressive
- Community
- Semi community
- Adult size
- 3"
- Min tank size
- 55 gallons
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Scientific name
- Pseudanthias squamipinnis
Good tank mates
A reef-safe, active swimmer that fits peaceful to semi-aggressive community reefs alongside tangs, wrasses, clownfish, and other mid-water schoolers. These anthias do best in groups, and since all start as females with one turning into a dominant male, keep one male with several females or a female-only group to limit squabbling. Avoid very aggressive tankmates that will outcompete them at feeding time, and don't crowd two males in a smaller tank.
Good to know
Lyretail anthias are sequential hermaphrodites: if the dominant male is removed, the largest female changes sex and color to become the new male of the harem.
Stock and individual temperament vary — call (814) 456-9445 for pairing advice before you buy.
Good tankmates
Plays well with.
Species we’d keep in the same tank, with why each pairing works. Stock and individual temperament vary — call (814) 456-9445 to confirm before you buy.
New to stocking a tank? Read our guide on which fish live together.

Ultra Black Ice
Ocellaris are the least aggressive clownfish species and remain anchored near their anemone host rather than roaming open water. Anthias are fast enough to avoid the occasional host-territory chase. Reef2Reef threads confirm clownfish aggression toward anthias is rare and typically minor in adequately sized tanks; this pairing is practiced successfully in reef aquaria worldwide.

Yellow Tang
Dietary niches are non-overlapping — yellow tangs are herbivores grazing algae on rockwork while lyretail anthias are zooplankton hunters in open water. Both species require 100+ gallon systems, so the same tank-size floor applies. No documented aggression between these species in the hobby literature.
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Fairy Wrasse
Peaceful, reef-safe wrasses occupy the mid-column and rockwork zones while anthias patrol open water, so there is no meaningful territorial or dietary overlap. The pairing is widely documented as safe, and adding wrasses before a dominant male anthias is established prevents any sequencing aggression.
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Neon Goby
At under 2 inches, the neon goby is fully peaceful and occupies rockwork as a cleaning station — no dietary competition with zooplankton-feeding anthias, no territorial overlap, and no fin-nipping history with any species. ReefApp confirms it is broadly compatible across reef fish.
Visit the store
660 East 14th Street,
Erie, PA.
Mon–Fri 12–6 · Sat 11–4 · Sun closed. Call ahead on livestock — what's on the floor rotates.