Are these both Disbars?

Wandering Albatross

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Good afternoon all, in restocking those lost to my murdering tomini, I added 2 new disbars to my remaining 1, trying to reestablish my trio. My assumption at this point is that the remaining disbar has gone male, but I can’t find clear images of male and female colors side by side do determine for sure. I’ve heard tell that ignitus are sometimes misidentified and sold as disbars and vice versa. Can anyone confirm these are both disbars? The reddish one is one of the new ones, bright orange is the surviving member of the original trio.

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Ideally you would clean both sides of the glass so the fish aren't a blur. It's hard to say what you have.
I recently purchased some Dispar Anthias and one was a Lyretail.
 

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