Which Anthias species is right for me?

SallyWho

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I'm thinking my 120g needs some anthias. Current occupants are a sizeable one spot foxface, a couple of clowns (who stubbornly refuse to pair up), and a firefish that I rarely see. I will soon be getting a wrasse, and the future holds a kole tang and a dwarf angel. What I'm looking for is an anthias species that isn't aggressive (won't beat each other up until there's only one left), won't all rapidly turn male, are hardy enough for a first-time anthias owner, and will stay small enough to keep 3-5 of them in a 120g. Does such a species exist? I was thinking Ignitus, Carberryi, or Dispar. I'm not a fan of those blotchy ones. What are your thoughts?
 

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Purple queens are almost impossible to keep. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve seen them kept for more than a few months. Too bad because they are very pretty fish. Dispar or Ignatus would be the best choice. Not as colorful as some of the other ‘easier’ anthias, but not homicidal either.
 

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