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![]() What about threadfin cardinals? I thought they were the "en vogue" schooling fish of the day (ie. no issues with hardiness like anthias, jumping like wrasses, or turning on each other like chromis). ? (I could be wrong but I thought I read that's what people look for these days when they want a "schooling" fish..)
They look a little like tetras to me, but if they are a true schooling fish then you can overlook that a little, IMO. ![]() Apogon leptacanthus http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/mari...rdinalfish.php http://www.wetwebmedia.com/cardinal.htm Other possibilities include other cardinals, like pajama cardinals, I think I've heard they can school. (Sphaeramia nematoptera) HTH
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![]() you could do a school of like 20 A.megastigma as they stay really small and dont eat much, the only problem would be if the larger fish picked on them, and also that their mouths are too small for mysis shrimp.
a school of Apogon cyanosoma would be really nice, and they usually stay in a tight group. |