Schooling Fish for 2000+ Gallon

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Hello,

I'm looking for something that will school or shoal for my ~2000 gallon mixed reef. Dimensions are 18 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft. Any suggestions help. Some ideas that came to mind were:

40-50 Green Chromis
10-12 Chalk Bass
5-7 Mono
 

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Hello,

I'm looking for something that will school or shoal for my ~2000 gallon mixed reef. Dimensions are 18 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft. Any suggestions help. Some ideas that came to mind were:

40-50 Green Chromis
10-12 Chalk Bass
5-7 Mono

Wow, 18ft?!? You could consider a school of tuna lol
 

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With that size tank the sky is the limit. I bought three biota yellows three years ago when they were tiny. They are always swimming togther now in my 150. Also have a handful of threadfin cardinals. They swim together as well.

Blue reef chromis would be cool but get a tad big.
 

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A little bit of everything... Larger Tangs, Rabbitfish, Gobies, Pipefish, Clowns, etc.
I think I speak for everyone that we're dying to see it. A school of larger variety of anthias could be really special at that size tank like bimac or pink square
 

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Barred Flagtails are a great choice. They often come in small. But grow really quick and can get a foot long. They are reef safe and definitely school.
(They look a bit nicer in person)
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Also I’m so jealous because I want a big tank in the future to get an Eppaulette shark.
 

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Hello,

I'm looking for something that will school or shoal for my ~2000 gallon mixed reef. Dimensions are 18 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft. Any suggestions help. Some ideas that came to mind were:

40-50 Green Chromis
10-12 Chalk Bass
5-7 Mono
Anthis
pilot fish
pork fish
Look downs

Pork:

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Look down:


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Pilot:


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Also the chalk bass are not schooling fish. They might all hang out in an area but they aren’t really shoaling fish. I still love them though.

But you should also consider some dart fish (zebra, blue gudgeon, or scissor tail) Those will shoal and are cool
 

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Man like 300+ zebra dartfish would be pretty awesome you're right
Also the chalk bass are not schooling fish. They might all hang out in an area but they aren’t really shoaling fish. I still love them though.

But you should also consider some dart fish (zebra, blue gudgeon, or scissor tail) Those will shoal and are cool
 

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Hello,

I'm looking for something that will school or shoal for my ~2000 gallon mixed reef. Dimensions are 18 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft. Any suggestions help. Some ideas that came to mind were:

40-50 Green Chromis
10-12 Chalk Bass
5-7 Mono
Yellow tangs
 

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