guserto4
Member
Simple question everyone seems to want to know with a complex non-answer answer...
What's a decent schooling / shoaling fish? Let's say you wanted 5-7 that hung around / tolerated each other.
First I'll say that I get that in all but public aquariums it's unlikely you'd see real schooling as it is a defense mechanism used in larger spaces with predators about.
Second I'll say that I've tried (blue) chromis and we all know how many I ended up with. I've been tempted but haven't done the damsel route but would expect similar results.
Let's say you had a 100g and wanted something... Something that might begin to be called a sustainable group. Are there subspecies that actually tolerate (enjoy?!) hanging out together? I've heard the black axil chromis isn't nearly as aggressive towards one another as blue/green chromis. What about some subspecies of damsels? Any suggestions on other fish?
What's a decent schooling / shoaling fish? Let's say you wanted 5-7 that hung around / tolerated each other.
First I'll say that I get that in all but public aquariums it's unlikely you'd see real schooling as it is a defense mechanism used in larger spaces with predators about.
Second I'll say that I've tried (blue) chromis and we all know how many I ended up with. I've been tempted but haven't done the damsel route but would expect similar results.
Let's say you had a 100g and wanted something... Something that might begin to be called a sustainable group. Are there subspecies that actually tolerate (enjoy?!) hanging out together? I've heard the black axil chromis isn't nearly as aggressive towards one another as blue/green chromis. What about some subspecies of damsels? Any suggestions on other fish?
