I like the "fake anthias" article so far. Side note though, that is a pic of a bicolor (Mirolabrichthys bicolor), not lyretail (Pseudanthias squamipinnis).
Henry: I just wanted to say thanks for putting out the Fish Tale
"Anthias Imposters! - The Genus Pseudanthias, Part I" I have always had a Fascination with Anthias and about 6 months ago I bought a pair of Pseudanthias Disbar's they are in my 75 gallon s.p.s. tank and seem to quite well with my Macropharyngodon meleagris they actually school with them I have had some minor issues with my Pseudocheilinus hexataenia being a bully I some day hope to get more species of Anthias but these 2 have been keeping me quite entertained thanks again and please keep up them Fish Tales,...Jeff
Henry: I'm really looking forward to the next article with more specifics. I started with 8 Bartlett's, most supposedly female over 18 months ago. I still have 4 left and they are all male. I've been considering adding more females but I don't know how to make sure they stay females. I'd hate to see them slowing disappear again.
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