Schooling fish

J@ke

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I'm looking for options regarding smaller schooling fish for a 100 gallon. I've had chromis, and liked them, but i'm looking for different options. I prefer fish that stay small. Thanks in advance.
 
I like anthias, but i'm looking for something a little smaller that schools tightly. Maybe i'm going back to my fresh water days and tetras, but i love that look. I'm currently going through some older posts, just looking to see if anyone has any ideas. Thx .
 
I guess my options are pretty much chromis which will all eventually kill each other off, Anthias which are pretty, but to big, and won't school as well without some type of aggressive fish to keep them on their toes, or cardinals, which i just don't find all that attractive, but they do school nicely. any other ideas?
 
If you're looking for something really different, shrimpfish are very cool schoolers.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7428062#post7428062 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AdidaKev
If you're looking for something really different, shrimpfish are very cool schoolers.


Shrimp fish are very cool...but also very hard to keep alive. They are closer to sea horses. They almost NEVER take anything but live foods..There was a LFS here in SOFL that had a school in a 400G "living reef" that was over 6 years old with very few other fish and they all slowly died only lasting about 6 months. so if you do try these guys becareful!
 
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