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Pseudanthias huchtii (Bleeker 1857), the Red-Cheeked Fairy Basslet. To five inches in length. Indo-Australian distribution. A male off S. Leyte 2013

Pseudanthias pascalus (Jordan & Tanaka 1927), the Amethyst Anthias. Tropical Pacific. To six inches in length. Difficult to keep in captivity. Needs large systems, live-meaty foods. S. Leyte 2013
 
Pseudanthias pleurotaenia (Bleeker 1857), the Square-Spot Anthias. To eight inches in length. Western Pacific. One to a tank unless your system is huge (hundreds of gallons). S. Leyte 2013
 
Arothron nigropunctatus (Bloch & Schneider 1801), the Blackspotted Puffer. Indo-Pacific. To thirteen inches long in the wild. Likely a top-contender for the  most commonly sold puffer in the aquarium interest. A great addition for a fish-only system. S. Leyte 2013
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