Keeping a single zebra dartfish?

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So I recently added a single zebra dartfish to my 32 gallon biocube. This brings my fish load to just that and a pair of clowns so far. I know with a 32 gallon tank I am very limited to how many as well as what kind of fish I can add. It is for this reason why I only got one because I still have other fish I hope to add and know I realistically only have space for 3 more at max. I am just curious if anyone has experience with keeping only one of these in a tank because I know they are usually kept in pairs or groups. Should I expect any differences in behavior or anything like that?
 

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So I recently added a single zebra dartfish to my 32 gallon biocube. This brings my fish load to just that and a pair of clowns so far. I know with a 32 gallon tank I am very limited to how many as well as what kind of fish I can add. It is for this reason why I only got one because I still have other fish I hope to add and know I realistically only have space for 3 more at max. I am just curious if anyone has experience with keeping only one of these in a tank because I know they are usually kept in pairs or groups. Should I expect any differences in behavior or anything like that?
When they r not in groups,they hide in rocks more otherwise in groups they hang together. U can say that they will be more shy not confident. Beware they r jumpers so cover your tank from top.
 

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