Looking for schooling fish, blue eyed cardinals or blue/green chromis?

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Love mine, but if your looking for movement...they dont move much
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I started with 7 green chromis a yr ago, I now have 6,no issues. I have 4 firefish i introduced 2 at a time, they stay paired off the way they were introduced, they do not mingle, I have 2 Banji cardinals that hang in the lower corner of the tank, not to active
 

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I have 5 banji Cardinals. Half of the time they stick together and the half they split up, 3 in one corner and 2 in the other.
 

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Ignitus, dispar and loris anthias are my favorite schooling fish but they require more care than those listed....

Most other anthias will not school after a while once they mature most of the time unless in a real big tank.. They end up killing the smallest and work their way up till one is left.. Chromis seem to do the same...

Cardinals I have never kept..
 
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