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You save money and the fish will not have anyone of its own kind to hangout with. For the most part that’s not a big problem because often if you start with a school of these fish the most dominant one will kill all the other ones if it doesn’t like them. If you start with many and end up with 2 they are probably going to be a mating pair. If you start with one then it can be harder to add more later if you decide you want more.
I think you are on the right path, a pair of breeding fishes will often cause a lot of problems trying to protect their nests.Money isn't the issue. It's having variety in a small tank that I am aiming for.
Good point about buying a few, then ending up with one only.
Noted, that buying one means I can't get another later.
thanks.
I think you are on the right path, a pair of breeding fishes will often cause a lot of problems trying to protect their nests.
Chromis typically fight and one or more may not make it once that startsWhat happens if you only buy one of certain types of fish (normally bought in schools or pairs), such as
- chromis
- anthias
- banggai cardinal
- percula clown