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Looking to hear anybody's experiences with these in groups, especially numbers and tank size. Are they aggressive, compared to say C. parasema?

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Really loving the look of them. Sometimes to find new-to-me fish I have to look at the really common $3 ones that nobody wants!
 
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I had a single specimen years ago Matt, although it's been so long I don't know how much help. I seem to remember he was on the mellow side, but he was in with a Passer, and Rhinecanthus, etc. I can't comment on their intraspecific behavior. Neat little fish.
 

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they behave the same as Rollands - ok together if there are other fish, without dither fish they kill each other. If we hold them here in a tank with Red Firefish or cardinals they're fine...without not so much.
 
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Sounds pretty much like what Bob Fenner says on his site--best kept singly, or if in any numbers in large tanks, don't school, tend to be solitary in the wild.

I wish I could find a fabric with the Talbot's colors, it's that pretty. As a matter of fact, if I had my old glass boxes and equipment, a nano with a Talbot's would be cool enough for me. I've just been scratching my head trying to figure out why I've never seen them diving, because I believe I've dived within their range.
 

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