Two male anthias in one tank?

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Would it be possible for co-habitation of a large male bimac and a small male bartlett male in a 125 gallon tank if introduced at the same time?
 

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It should be fine.. I have 3 different anthias in my tank, Bartlett, lyretail and purple queen.. I know the lyretail is a male for sure it’s huge and they don’t care about each other at all..
 
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It should be fine.. I have 3 different anthias in my tank, Bartlett, lyretail and purple queen.. I know the lyretail is a male for sure it’s huge and they don’t care about each other at all..
Do you have more than one male?
 

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Do you have more than one male?
It’s hard to tell as the queens and Bartlets are smaller. They don’t interact with each other at all thou so I wouldn’t see any issues personally if one queen and Bartlett was a male already.
 

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