Anthias ID?

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I purchased an Anthias from my LFS for $15 as the owner wasn’t sure of which species it was. I have spent quite a bit of time attempting to match it up for a positive ID yet I’m hoping that somebody on here would be so kind to help me out? :)

The dorsal fin is a brilliant magenta which transitions to a golden orange shade. It also has a vibrant blue outer ridge. When I had purchased him, he was a very dark unsaturated red. However I’m assuming he is actually a she haha

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It looks like a lyre tail to me
Ah interesting. He had it alone next to Lyretail Anthias which have a very distinguishable appearance in contrast. Perhaps collected from a different region or do they also change colors when not kept in a school?
 
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It could also be that it’s a juvenile? Additionally would it be considered a female? I’ve always been a Wrasse enthusiast and haven’t really dove into Anthias until just now
 

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It could also be that it’s a juvenile? Additionally would it be considered a female? I’ve always been a Wrasse enthusiast and haven’t really dove into Anthias until just now
If it is lyretail, yes it is female. Dominant females in a group will turn male as they mature, males look quite distinct

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If it is lyretail, yes it is female. Dominant females in a group will turn male as they mature, males look quite distinct

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Thank you. So if kept alone, will it remain female?
 

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Thank you. So if kept alone, will it remain female?
That I cannot say, I am by no means an anthias expert, I just recognize the particular type because I’m fond of the orange coloration
 

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Not sure if you’ve gotten an answer but to me it looks like a bimac/pink anthias.

Here’s a link if you wanna confirm.

 

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