Sorry, I was not intended to insist

My red colored lion jumped out, being 1 year old, bought in the age, equivalent to human's age 3yrs.
The dark brow one - have it few months only, bought in equivalent age 7, when it was a little less, than 3", including tail fin, and now it is close to 5" (roughly, they don't stay still for measuring
And incomplete information from my side: the tank is tailored for the needs of deepwater slow swimming fish: 90g with only 110W PC light, with tank depth 2 ft (60 cm). Flow was kept down, while possible, and raised up to the 20x tank turnover/per hour, when the red slime started to grow.
Flow - soft only, that means 2 Seio powerheads, 600 gph each, directed up to make more swimming place, unaffected by flow. Return pump - was 317 gph of the strong flow behind and down the rock, now - 650 gph, hushed by spraybar at the bottom.
My lions are swimming a lot, and sitting on the rock - the equal time. Even more - for a nap, in the cave, sometimes in the visible zone, sometimes - at the opposite side of the rockwork.
Some already uploaded photos, typical poses:
Today's swimming sequence (25 small files) is at
http://dhost.info/defineyourreef/refpages/lionG.html
I have an impression, that the swimming is like watching over territory - what is going on, and sometimes - swimming in the stream, with folded side fins, like taking massaging shower.
This lion is always looking for a food. Now I'm trying that strategy: if it wants more food - should start to eat the krill.
The red one was very bright specimen in the tank, half-dried from starvation (I'm dead serious), and the brown one, with visible scales, had damaged side fin, and was sold at lower price. Now restored.
In LFS they cautiously named them "looks to me like" and "I think it is" antennata and zebra dwarf. So, look for yourself on the clues.
On the negative side:
- The sole cost of feefing is $30-60 per months, depending on the size of ghost shrimp and their mortality. Mostly they are unreasonably small.
- Have to maintain one more tank - FW for feeding ghost shrimp:
- number and location of corals are restricted because of low light, requirement of the clean water, and the lions really don't appreciate their perches, being occupied by something else. But - like to be under gorgonians, as a cat - under bush.
My 2 cents, could post more illustrations, but now am out of time, sorry.