Zante
New member
Not exactly marine tetras, but I got your attention while kind-of explaining what I'm looking for.
I have been in freshwater for a while and I'm an amazon biotope devotee. I have had shoaling tetras in every one of my tanks.
Now I'm also opening a reef tank, 5' long with a 2'x2' cross section (150 US gallons) and I'm looking for the closest marine equivalent.
I have so far found cardinals (banggai in particular), anthias and chromis, but from what I read they don't really shoal together, just hang tohether occasionally.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe some species that is a bit more open water, but which will adapt to living closer to a reef?
I have been in freshwater for a while and I'm an amazon biotope devotee. I have had shoaling tetras in every one of my tanks.
Now I'm also opening a reef tank, 5' long with a 2'x2' cross section (150 US gallons) and I'm looking for the closest marine equivalent.
I have so far found cardinals (banggai in particular), anthias and chromis, but from what I read they don't really shoal together, just hang tohether occasionally.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe some species that is a bit more open water, but which will adapt to living closer to a reef?