Pseudanthias flavoguttatus

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I have a pair of red saddle anthias like the image above (not my image) and noticed that they didn't look like a typical red saddle anthias below (also not my image)
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the bottom image has a much more prominent yellow crown and no yellow at the bottom of the caudal fin like the image above it
I was just wondering if these are the same species or just a local variation in colouration
Thanks in advance
 

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Could be angle and lighting as well. When I had my harem, they were iridescent with the yellow, and would gain yellow depending on angle.
 

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There are a few similar species to flavoguttatus, Lori and Aurulentus. Could also just be individual differences. Not an easy fish to keep though. Mine did ok in a 'calm' tank but not in my main display.
 

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Mature males have more yellow.
 

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Acclimating-Pseudanthias-1.png
I have a pair of red saddle anthias like the image above (not my image) and noticed that they didn't look like a typical red saddle anthias below (also not my image)
Pseudanthias-flavoguttatus.png
the bottom image has a much more prominent yellow crown and no yellow at the bottom of the caudal fin like the image above it
I was just wondering if these are the same species or just a local variation in colouration
Thanks in advance
Hi friend! , could you tell me how long did you keep them alive for? Did they feed well ? Thanks, Franc
 

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