Even or Odd for Anthias

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So, I understand that you should keep Anthias in odd numbers. It also seems you can keep two types of Anthias in a tank with success. I am looking to add both Dispar and Ignitus Anthias to my 210 gallon SPS Dominant tank. I am confused on whether I should keep odd numbers of each or should the total of both be odd.

For example, should I keep 3 Dispar and 4 Ignitus which give me an odd total number of Anthias or 3 Dispar and 3 Ignitus so I have an odd number of each?

I would love any feedback on this plan. Am I missing something?
 
I have 5 Dispars and 1 fathead anthia in my 210 without issue
 
Yea, fish can’t count. The odd number thing is a myth.
 
if you want a few of them just get all females and let them decide who the male will be
 
mine slowly disappear so you may start out odd but end of even.
 
Fish can't count! That is absolutely hilarious. Seems I was overthinking things. Thank you all for your feedback.
 
Doesn't matter as long as its more than just 2 …… FWIW dispar and ignatus are essentially regional varieties of the same fish so I would think of them as a single group. These are not quite as homicidal as lyretails or bartlett, so the 'buy all females' thing isn't as imprtant.
 
Thank you for all the replies. I ended up with 4 Dispar and 3 Ignatus.
 

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