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I have a male and a female Pseudanthias pleurotaenia (square Anthias). The male spends a lot of time oriented in a nose down pose. Literally in a vertical nose down position, just hovering in the water column. He looks and acts (a voracious eater) completely healthy otherwise. I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone else with a male square anthias displayed the same type of behavior.
 

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I've seen several types of anthias including dispars and square spots use this pose around a group/harem of females and I assume it is their way of showing dominance. Maybe he's looking for a girlfriend.
 
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I've seen several types of anthias including square spots use this pose around a group/harem of females and I assume it is their way of showing dominance. Maybe he's looking for a girlfriend.
This was my hunch also. He does have one female in the tank. Beggars can't be choosers.
 

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