Fathead Anthias and Ignitus Anthias

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Fathead Anthias
Serranocirrhitus Latus

Ignitus Anthias
Pseudanthias Ignitus

Would these two anthias work out together in a 100g to 120g?
 

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Shouldn't be a problem. I kept a pair of Sunbursts and a group of Ignitus together without any problems.... The Sunbursts tend to stay closer to the rockwork and to themselves while the Ignitus are more of an open water species and may shoal with other peaceful open water Anthias such as Dispars.
 
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Shouldn't be a problem. I kept a pair of Sunbursts and a group of Ignitus together without any problems.... The Sunbursts tend to stay closer to the rockwork and to themselves while the Ignitus are more of an open water species and may shoal with other peaceful open water Anthias such as Dispars.
I think I'm going to pass on the Fathead.

How about 3 Princess anthias with a Ignitus?
 

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x2....here were mine along with my Purple Queens
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