Blotched Anthias

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I’m in the process of setting up a 230g display/32 gallon sump. It’ll be a mixed reef. So far as fish go, I’ve had anthias in the past. Obviously they’re best with one male and a few females. In this tank I’d like a group of Blotched anthias. Are they the same? A male and a few females? I do understand they’re spendy. Other than that, is care/requirements the same as lyretail and Fatheads?
 

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I’m in the process of setting up a 230g display/32 gallon sump. It’ll be a mixed reef. So far as fish go, I’ve had anthias in the past. Obviously they’re best with one male and a few females. In this tank I’d like a group of Blotched anthias. Are they the same? A male and a few females? I do understand they’re spendy. Other than that, is care/requirements the same as lyretail and Fatheads?
Following, I have blue eyed anthias and would like to see what is said about the blotched anthias.
For blue eyed I know you can have a make and two females just fine.
 

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