please ID these anthias

dogstar

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Hard to say from such a distant photo. But from going by the color pattern I can see, I'll guess Pseudanthias evansi
 

crt81

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Originally Posted by Dogstar
Pseudanthias evansi
What is the name in lamens terms for people like myself who don't the correct name?
 

paintballer768

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Google the name and it should have the common name with it. Alot of people identify things by the genus and species cuz a common name may have different meanings elsewhere. Evansi seems to be a yellowback anthias, which has yellow on top and pink on the bottom.
Ill take a shot and say female Lyretail Anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) or Dispar Anthias (Pseudanthias dispar)
 

dogstar

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http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi
This is a shot of my FM P. squamipinnis, sometimes also called a Blue Eye anthia. Which I dont think is the OP's fish. But as I said, that photo is not very helpfull.
 

dogstar

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Originally Posted by reefmania
That looks like a Lyretail.
If your refering to the pic I just posted...your right.
Welcome to the site.
 

luca brasi

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Originally Posted by Dogstar
Allow me to introduce everyone to one of my best freinds. This is Google Images. Please say hello.
http://images.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi
This is a shot of my FM P. squamipinnis, sometimes also called a Blue Eye anthia. Which I dont think is the OP's fish. But as I said, that photo is not very helpfull.
looks like a female squarespot to me, just like the one in my tank.
The first pic is to small to tell...
 
Can you get a close up?
It looks like squapinnis(lyretail) anthias from here.It also looks like females are changing to males.Definitely not evansi,very slim chance its a square box female.
 

bullitr

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i have a female squareback anthias my male die because its too big maybe old too. but the one on the picture is just pink with yellow tail
 
I won't be able to tell until you can get a close up.
My guess is still female lyretails in the middle of transforming into males.Could be a Bimac anthias,perhaps.
 
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