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Post by jess on May 30, 2013 20:17:56 GMT -5
So now that I have a fishless tank I'm looking for some smaller types of fish that do well in a group. Nothing that hides nothing pricey, any ideas? Ryan what's that fish you had.I liked? Damsel of sorts?
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Post by lindsey1984 on May 30, 2013 20:20:32 GMT -5
The tank looks WAY better now than it did and I think everything we have now is gonna do just fine. This is Jess's handy work.
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Post by foggman on May 30, 2013 20:23:24 GMT -5
I have two PJ cardnials they like to school and will even breed in the right conditions
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Post by ryansweatt2004 on May 30, 2013 20:23:55 GMT -5
Azure damsel maybe? That's what I have now. I think last time you were here I had black bar chromis and black axe chromis. Neither schooled much. If you want a schooling fish for a small tank your best bet would be long spine cardinals or some sort of other small cardinal.
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Post by Cowdogz on May 30, 2013 21:40:50 GMT -5
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Post by jess on May 30, 2013 22:22:04 GMT -5
Maybe not so much school, but that will be fine with multiples of its own kind. I'm not a huge fan of the cardinal fish, tho my daughter loves them. I'm definitely going to have another pair of clowns, just waiting until money is right to get what I want. I also don't want them to dominate my tank again, I couldn't keep other fish because my others had "owned" the whole tank for themselves lol.
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Post by gotareef on Jun 1, 2013 6:48:25 GMT -5
bangaii's they are only $14 each at petco right now
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Post by seamonkey84 on Jun 1, 2013 16:33:30 GMT -5
+1 to the dwarf cardinals! I have 8 currently in my tank, but biggest downfall of them is the constant feeding required.i got all of mine from easy aquariums
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Post by lesserof2weevils on Jun 3, 2013 5:40:56 GMT -5
I would like to get rid of my O. Clown pair and get a doz. or so of these tiny cardinals. I will have to pay E.A. a visit soon.
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