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b-ridge

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Looking for suggestions on fish that would school/shoal. Just looking for something different for my tank. I know cardinals tend to school but they stay stagnate a lot. I'm looking for more movement and continuity with each other.
 

b-ridge

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Size tank is 240 gallons. Plumbed into a 125 sump and 75 fuge
Aren't chromis know for all a sudden just dying?
Googling lyretails anthias and bartletts
Pilot fish get to big. Plus there expensive and not reef safe
 

MIKE NY

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All those fish mentioned will shoal to an extent meaning they will stay within eye sight of each other. The few species available in the trade that do school, which means they All move in the same direction at the same time, lose that defensive trait once they feel secure in a home aquaria. The more peaceful species of Anthias such as Dispars, Ignitus etc... tend to stay closer together rather than the more aggressive species like Battletts and Lyretails.
 

b-ridge

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@vashawn
That is very impressive the fish you keep. Especially a purple, sohal and Achilles tang
I'm amazed at how you keep your pairs of bellus, wantanebei and swallowtails a pair. I didn't know that was even possible being from the same genes
 

b-ridge

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@vashawn
That is very impressive the fish you keep. Especially a purple, sohal and Achilles tang
I'm amazed at how you keep your pairs of bellus, wantanebei and swallowtails a pair. I didn't know that was even possible being from the same genes
 

b-ridge

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@vashawn
That is very impressive the fish you keep. Especially a purple, sohal and Achilles tang
I'm amazed at how you keep your pairs of bellus, wantanebei and swallowtails a pair. I didn't know that was even possible being from the same genes
 

vashawn

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@vashawn
That is very impressive the fish you keep. Especially a purple, sohal and Achilles tang
I'm amazed at how you keep your pairs of bellus, wantanebei and swallowtails a pair. I didn't know that was even possible being from the same genes

I said the same thing!
All my fish were Qt and added in the dt the same time. I did had promblem where the achilles and sohal would go at it. so the more aggressive one achilles, went back in the qt for a week move 3 piece of rock around and everything has been good for 1 year.
All my fish were really small under 2-3".
 

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