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Hey guys! I have what appears to be two different male anthias here. They are fairly large. My friend was told they were a squampini and "green" anthias. The orange one doesnt really look like a squampini male at all and ive never heard of a green anthia. Can yall help me out? Thanks!
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I think the one with the stripe is a hutchii Anthias. I've seen them on live aquaria for sale. No clue on the other one
 

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Yeah, huchtii. It is a species within the the squammipinnis complex.
 

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The yellow one looks like a Squarespot in transition.
 

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One is a male, the other is a transitional male, it has female coloring, but has developed the dorsal pennant
 

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The yellow one looks like a Squarespot in transition.
No, squarespots don't have as lyreate of a tail, or as prominent of a dorsal pennant.
 
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Thanks guys! So they are both huchtii anthias. One male and one transition male. Awesome!
 

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