adding a different kind of anthias

The bimacs have some color
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The sunburst went well. I caught two tangs and a big trigger made room for more anthias trying 5 red bar anthias all females. Will see if the others accept them. I will try the same way putting them in feed the fish and turn the lights off. Fingers crossed. Then the tank will be done. Will get a picture of the new ones here is one that was online I think it is a male
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When I first get them I feed them twice a day then just once a day. On the weekend they get more. I have had them coming up on a year and they are fat as can be.
 
Here is picks they might not be red bars. Let me know if you know what kind. The first pick top left. It is cool now looks like the reef were they live.
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They look like a mix of lyretails, bicolor and something else but I can’t tell what the third one looks like
 
It all worked well no fighting 20 anthias in a 180. now i am at lyretail 1 male 2 submale 6 female, Bimacs 1 male 3 females, red bar 5 females, sunburst 1 male 1 female.
 
Tested the water again added 1 male pink square back beautiful fish no fighting with the other males they all swim together. It is bigger then the other anthias thow. I need a 500 gallon
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How bright do you keep your lights? I've always seen Pink Square Anthias lose their color in bright tanks.
 

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