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Pomacentrus coelestis A hardy beauty that grows to a maximum of two inches and does well living solitarily though always found in groups in the wild. Here in Bali 2014.  

 

Pseudanthias dispar (Herre 1955), the Dispar Anthias. Indo-west Pacific. To almost four inches in length. Hard to keep if not immediately trained to take food. Best fed a few times daily.  Females have slightly longer pelvic fins.   Bali 2014.  
 
 Pseudanthias huchtii (Bleeker 1857), the Red-Cheeked Fairy Basslet. To five inches in length. Indo-Australian distribution. Bali 2014.   
 
 Pseudanthias hypselosoma Bleeker 1878, Stocky Anthias. Maldives to Australia, southern Japan. To 19 cm. in length according to Fishbase, though I've never seen one over four inches in the wild. A female and couple of males in silty near-shore water in Pemuteran, Bali 2014.   
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