Lyrtail anthias?

I kept a single female (later a "he-she") in a std. 55 gal for over 8 years, and she seemed very healthy and OK in every way (got filled-out, kept her weight on, ate well, good coloration, etc.), so I'd say "yes".
 
Thanks for the response, I have searched everywhere for someone who kept one in a standard 55 successfully. So, thank you very much for sharing yours!!!
 
Yeah, ONE of many Anthias can be kept in a 55. Space needs about quadruple when pairs (or more) and the related sexual behavior starts. (No, that doesn't mean I should move into a smaller house.)
 
Thanks, yeah just want one a trio would be nice but I know there ain't enough room. Love female lyrtails though.... Although the bartletts are very good looking fish as well.
 
A lone female will change sex, so you kinda end up with the best of both sexes.

Here's a pic of ours (note the dorsal spike):

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Yeah, ONE of many Anthias can be kept in a 55. Space needs about quadruple when pairs (or more) and the related sexual behavior starts. (No, that doesn't mean I should move into a smaller house.)

I suspect that there is a message here some place.
 
Wow, thanks for posting the pics those are some beautiful fish!!! After seeing these pics I can't wait to get one. One of our LFS's has some real nice juvi females a few weeks ago, but I have another 5 weeks of QT after an ich outbreak in my DT :headwally: Oh well just have to be patient.

Greg, that is a sweet looking fish, how long has it been since she/he? developed the dorsal spike?
 
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