IDs and reef compatibility with corals and inverts

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Hi folks, can you please name these two circled anthias? Are they reef safe as well? Because one of the local members sent us a video of the lighter colored one picked up on softies but I heard anthias were supposed to be reef safe and beginner-friendly.
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Neither fish is an Anthias. The lighter is a Bluefin damsel the other appears to be a Caerulean damsel. Both are territorial and agressive. Some damsels are known to pick at polyps as well. While they're generally considered reef safe they aren't necessarily community safe.
 
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Neither fish is an Anthias. The lighter is a Bluefin damsel the other appears to be a Caerulean damsel. Both are territorial and agressive. Some damsels are known to pick at polyps as well. While they're generally considered reef safe they aren't necessarily community safe.
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You're welcome. If you're a beginner then you're better off starting out with a few smaller, peaceful community fish for now.
 
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I’ll keep that in mind. The tank has already occupied with 2 tangs and a pair of clowns so I thought it would be ideal to add a few more small ones. Seems like these damsels have to go haha.
Anyway, thank you, guys.
 
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