Anthia ID please

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This was being sold as a female lyretail

I’ve had them before and this doesn’t look the same. Is it just stressed from the photos or is it a different type of anthia?

Thank you

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This was being sold as a female lyretail

I’ve had them before and this doesn’t look the same. Is it just stressed from the photos or is it a different type of anthia?

Thank you

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Possibly a Disbar?
 
Description says
Imported from Kenya and all of them have completed 2 weeks of preventative cupramine treatment

Seller probably asleep but when I get on water picture I will post it
 
Can it be a yellow lined or blood spot anthia?

Pseudanthias luzonensis
The finning is wrong for it to be that species, the red dorsal fin says either Disbar or Bicolour.
 
Description says
Imported from Kenya and all of them have completed 2 weeks of preventative cupramine treatment

Seller probably asleep but when I get on water picture I will post it
The origin will usually help with species but the two main species believed to be this fish are found in the Indian Ocean.

Forgot to post both pics.
I’d say it’s more likely Disbar as Bicolours have a deep purple colour on them.
 

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