Need suggestions for a school of fish in a 75 Gallon

pogiboy67

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hey everyone i have a 75 gallon tank...what fish would u guys suggest for a 75 to see schooling action? i dont care what the fish look like but i would prefer to have them as small as possible... i keep hearing bad things about chromis not getting along and i hear good things about firefish....any other smaller fishes?
 
Another vote for pajama or bagai cardinals.

Green chromis make nice schooling fish too but there can be a bit of squabbling initially until the school settles in. You might loose one or two intially. But for a 75 gallon I'd still recommend the cardinals.
 
I think one of the mods on here mentioned that bangai cardinals don't "school" like other cardinals.
 
SO out of the firefish, chromis, and cardinals.... would the easiest groiup to work with in regards to schooling are the cardinal fish? i think im heading in the cardinal fish direction.... any other fish that are small that school?
 
Go with the firefish. Chromis will battle until there's only one left, banggaiis will form one pair and kill the rest, and pajamas are just stupid. They sit there hovering and don't really move.
 
An old Tank Of The Month on here had a school of threadfin cardinals, I believe is what they were called....very cool looking, with electric blue markings. Firefish will also pick at each other, unless they're a pair. And they jump like crazy.
 
My suggestion would be a school of Threadfin Cardinalfish (Apogon leptacanthus).

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those look nice...i was also thinking about another cardinalfish i saw called Orange lined cardinal fish too. ANYONE remember long ago..somebody posted pics of these other fish that looked like the size of neon tetras... but the fish are from japan... anybody remember that post? anyone have those pics??? they are literally nano fish

STEVEN PRO, what size tank is that where u posted that picture?
 
i found them here are pics of these small fishies

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i think they are schooling gobies/ cardinals are from japan.... AS of now i think id go with the longspine and orange stripped cardinals.....
 
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STEVEN PRO, what size tank is that where u posted that picture?
Those fish pictures are in a 500 gallon display, but they don't need that size tank. They only get to two and a half inches. A half dozen or so would look good and do well in your 75.
 
steven... i was also going to have 2 small clowns... and possibly an anemone in the future and a mandarin with the school.. what are your thoughts on this? cons....thanks!
 
That all seems ok except for the mandarin. Housing an anemone with a mandarin can be problematic. A lot of dragonettes wander into anemones and get eaten.
 
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steven, true it would be a BTA...i hear alot of stories where mandarins go into carpet ones though... thanks for the advice!

WE NEED THOSE JAPAN CARDINALS IMPORTED NOW..
 
so my next question is.... where is the best place online everyone usually buys their fish from? my LFS doesnt have any in stock.. i live in CALIFORNIA by the way...
 
Where exactly in Cali? Marinecenter.com shipping is very cheap in most of central and southern california. If you live in Sacramento however, you might not receive any discount at all.
 
Steven Pro,

I've been reading about those small cardinals - it sounds like they are true schoolers -without dominance heirarchy. Do you know if that's correct?

Also could you tell us if yours are nocturnal like some cardinals & whether they swim around the tank or just "hang" like the baggais I'm more familiar with?

I know some say they look like freshwater - but they look like a dream come true to me - your blue ones are gorgeous!
 
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