Thanks, I thought the male squami probably did based on other photos but it has been this color for a while, close to a year IIRC. I am going to add some more females to his harem in the 180.
As for the Bartlett, I had 2 that were identical, this one became the aggressor and harrased the other into hiding and death.
I remember the thread about them all turning male.
Is it only 1 per tank then?
I have seen your anthias and they a gorgeous also.
I want to add some more species also
Are there any particular anthias species that didn't mix well for you?
You will see changes, I'm sure, after the move. Several of mine began acting differently when moved from the 110 to the 150.
As for bartletts, best bet is to find TINY females, though even then, eventually, they turn male, IME. But not for a while, and they will usually get along (ie not kill each other, especially in 180g of room

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The only anthias that I had trouble with, socially, was:
P. rubrizonatus - very aggressive, and fought with my lyretail male
P. flavoguttatus - while they were fine with only an angel and trigger in a FO tank, they completely hid in the presence of the anthias in the reef, and never came out to eat.
Ignitus, dispar, lyretail, and bartlett all mix well, IME.