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So I am in the market for some fish that school together.

I want it to be like.....I go to check out my tank and the fish come up and say to me "Where are you from holmes....this is our territory"

Unfortunately, I do not know which fish would school (coral person).

Any suggestions?

just some info my tank is dual 120's side by side (one sps dominate) other (lps dominate) sharing same sump and refugium

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green cromis, longspine cardinal, and anthias are a few that should school.
 

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Hey Jay,
Getting fish to school in an aquarium is tricky. That behavior is a defense mechanism, so without keeping them in a constant state of panic....
That being said there are fish that should stay pretty close to each other because of social reasons, otherwise known as shoaling, these are typically the best at it.
Blue/Green reef chromis
Threadfin Cardinal Fish (Bangaii and pajama cardinals should stay close to eachother but just kind of hang there)
+1 on the anthias, but be careful which you get. They can be very difficult to take care of. Maybe get 5 or 6 female Bartletts or lyretail anthias. One will turn into the dominant male.
 

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Threadfin cardinals and certain anthias (like dipsar) are as close as you are gonna get.
 

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BTW, that sounds like a sick setup, do you have a build thread anywhere?
 
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i was thinking anthias as well. I kinda wanted to do the borbonius but didnt think they schooled together. I might do the disbar anthias as those look fairly nice
 

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i have a group borbonius, they hang out tomorrow but dont really school. at least for me. the closest i got was with cardinals (cromis did it the best but they keep dying for me).

i was thinking anthias as well. I kinda wanted to do the borbonius but didnt think they schooled together. I might do the disbar anthias as those look fairly nice
 

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i have heard that if the group is large enough (like over 9) then it is less likely to happen.

I thought chromis will eventually go after each other one by one and harass the weakest. I had 4 green chromis and now down to 1.
 

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i have 3 that are all ways close to gather i love them swimming around my tank is 24 24 by 16 tall
 

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banggais WILL NOT school unless your system is 300g+. if you get banggais in something smaller they'll just pair off and kill the remaining fish
 

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green cromis, longspine cardinal, and anthias are a few that should school.
chromis have a way of weeding out the weakest one once they settle in I started with 7 now have three and they are starting to weed out one of the three so I will soon only have two
 
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When I got down to 2 chromis, the one was only interested in swimming with the Anthias and would chase the other chromi into my green cap to hide. The other chromi could never come out to eat.
 

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banggais WILL NOT school unless your system is 300g+. if you get banggais in something smaller they'll just pair off and kill the remaining fish



They won't school in a large aquarium either... Techinally I don't think they even school in nature, they shoal.
 

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Thread fin cardinals, I've seen em called blue eyed cardinals too cause they have wicked bright blue eyes under the right lights, are awesome fish. I've tried a few small groups before, but they slowly dwindle down in numbers too.
 

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I have seen firetail Gobies hang out together. Neet fish. They do best in a group of 3. More and they get left out of the group and exiled to another part of the tank.
 

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Sorry I meant Lyretail Anthias are your best bet. They wont "Where are you from holmes....this is our territory" type of school though. They are more like "hey look were together... now were not" and the males usually randomly dart at females out of no where and scare everyone.
 
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has anyone tried schooling lyretails. I was thinking about buying 6-10 of these guys and maybe getting another 6-10 cardinals (maybe the glasseyed)
 

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