what school you like?

Discussion in 'Tropical Fish' started by artur, Dec 15, 2011.

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  1. Mr. Bill

    Mr. Bill Native Floridian

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    Damsels. :D

    Seriously, they swim in large schools in the wild; they're small, reef-safe and very hardy; there are several beautiful species to choose from, and most are fairly inexpensive. If you're planning this school to be your only fish, why not pick a favorite damsel and buy a few?
     
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  3. mikejrice

    mikejrice 3reef Affiliate

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    Longspine cardinals, japanese bar gobies or scissor tail gobies.

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  4. jackib

    jackib Plankton

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    +1 on the longspine/threadfin cardinals! I have 5 in my tank and they stay together constantly. Their blue eyes sparkling is just spectacular.
     
  5. chelseagrin

    chelseagrin Fire Goby

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    marine catfish get fairly large to have a school in a 125, i would suggest anthias or some type of cardinal.
     
  6. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    Lol in my 125 I have two tangs a clown and a damsel that are always swimming with eachother!