ID My Anthias Please

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I think it is a "Tweener" Lyretail. Not sure though. Any ideas? Sorry for the bad picture. Just won't hold still!

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I think this one started to transition to male and is stuck in between. My thought is to add 3 female Lyretails to see if that'll get "it" to become "him". Be my luck that one of the females will turn first!
 

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It is a "tweener" and adding some more females could push it to transfer to a full male but it sounds like you already know anthias pretty well.
 
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It is a "tweener" and adding some more females could push it to transfer to a full male but it sounds like you already know anthias pretty well.
Thanks. In this case, I only know what I have read. Experience would be better. That's why I post my "thoughts" when planning to do something. R2R is great because there's always someone that has actual experience.

Thanks everyone.
 

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