Interesting! I will have to look into their typical lifespan.
Red Spot Cardinals are the closest but they don't ship well or seem to survive for very long.
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Interesting! I will have to look into their typical lifespan.
Red Spot Cardinals are the closest but they don't ship well or seem to survive for very long.
Would love to see pic of better yet video!I have a great group of 6 masked gobies. They like each other and unlike other gobies these are always swimming around, I wouldn't call it schooling exactly because at 40 gal. my tank is a bit too small for that. These guys don't hang out on the substrate or in the rocks, they really act a lot like freshwater tetras, just not really schooling. They aren't the most colorful of fish but they are really peaceful, which is a MUST for my tank.
Cause they are very aggressive and a total PainWhy has nobody said these guys yet?
Not my smallest fish but one of my smallest fish in my main display. Clownfish!
Something I've seen little of in the marine side of this hobby are good schools of the small fishes. For example the absolutely classic neon tetra is hard to beat in fresh water.
Is there a comparable marine fish?
What are the shiniest best small schooling fish in your opinion?
this puzzles me. ive read it different places, but ive never had any problem with mine!Cause they are very aggressive and a total Pain
There is that issue. But I’ve had fish that were worse than that clown - namely a Scopas Tang.Cause they are very aggressive and a total Pain
After my pair started fighting for dominance the one ended up in my overflow too many times then finally on to the floor. Two years later the murderer jumped from guilt I hope. My third in a different tank attacks me every time I put my hand in the tank broke the skin once now wear gloves. I've always wondered if it is just playingthis puzzles me. ive read it different places, but ive never had any problem with mine!
My Anthias school together at the moment, because they are still young.
But they are cute, because they will go off doing there own thing until they see me, which to them they know its feeding time, and then they school and camp the feeder ring.
Its like one guy saying food? and the others go Food!?!?!? and finally rush the ring as they all go FOOOD!
And also i started off with 5 blue chromis... and 5 gold and black chromis...
They commited genocide on each other, and now its 2 blue and 2 black and gold...
So i am really jealous of people who managed to get that perfect lottery of chromis, and not end up killing each other off, as i wanted a that beautiful chromis school you see in youtube videos.
Oh a baby clownfish clutch has always been mesmerizing, how they ball up like this:
Also just want to add about Cardinal and Neon Tetras, they don't really school very well.
They are more dither fish, they stay out, but do not swim back and forth in a school.
Rummy Tetra's are much better for that, as well as sisscortail rasboras.
These guys are true schoolers, and will swim from one side of the tank and back together in a tight group.
So I survived my depressionI have ben asking and looking so far Cardinal fish I assume no others and chromis
I just got one of those blennies for my 32 reef! Shes very cute. Never seen that kind of blenny before and she was playing peek a boo with me in the store. Took her home and named her Boo! How long have you had yours?So I survived my depression. Here are some of my new family. The Tang is still hiding. Diamond Goby digging Like a fool. I really like my Linear Blenny