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  • Cardinal Tetras

    27 56.25%
  • Black Neons

    1 2.08%
  • Rummynose Tetras

    19 39.58%
  • White Cloud

    0 0%
  • Harlequin Rasbora

    3 6.25%
  • Loaches

    5 10.42%
  • Catfish

    3 6.25%
  • Others

    3 6.25%
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Thread: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

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    I voted for cardinal tetras. They are great looking if you get a large grouping(over 100).

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    rummynose and/or red-eyed tetras.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    Quote Originally Posted by two utes View Post
    and l like the poll idea.

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    Rummy nose all the way!!!
    No other fish looks as good with discus as these if you ask me, wheter you like them or not a large school of 30 or more looks super impressive way better than cardinals. But if you are comparing individual fish then the cardinals take the win.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    Well every tank should have a school of tetras and loaches. Congo tetras are nice too but do not school as well as the rummy nose but adds a nice little varity. As far as loaches I am a big striata (Zebra) fan.
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    Do loaches eat plants or shrimp?

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    They are fine with plants.

    Shrimp can become a snack depending on the size of the loach and the shrimp. If you want the shrimp to breed, do not keep loaches (or much of anything else) in the tank.
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    Cool thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scolley View Post
    I voted "other" because my favorite is similar to Cardinal tetras, but are actually "green neon tetra"s (Paracheirodon simulans). While they are called "green" they are actually all blue. For all the world they look like Cardinals without the red stripe. And they school GREAT.

    They are a wonderful fish, but VERY hard to find in North America. So I'm bringing it up here in the hopes of driving up a bit of demand. If you want to see some in action, pls go look at one of my threads.

    Yet in the interest of full disclosure, in my limited experience, I think Rummy's actually school a bit better than Cardinals or Greens. I just prefer the Greens in my tank.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    well I voted for two Cardinals and rummynose. Cardinals are imo one the loveliest fish period. Great with discus, vibrantly colourful and tend to weave in and out of the plants.

    Rummynose are also very attractive, they school,tighter than cardinals and look great. I sometimes think they get a bit frenetic though

    You really should not put White Clouds with discus, the temp is way too high and they (white clouds) like really fast running water, lovely fish though.

    I also like puntius denisoni absolutely beautiful fish, bt not one I'd put with discus.


    Many loaches work well with discus, I'm still a fan of clowns and provided the tank is large and you keep them is groups they do very well.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    Hey, would discus consider schooling fish?
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    Quote Originally Posted by GottaBeKiN View Post
    Hey, would discus consider schooling fish?
    I would.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    My fav would be a tank of RED and GOLD Asian Arowana swimming in a large tank.

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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    Quote Originally Posted by scolley View Post
    I voted "other" because my favorite is similar to Cardinal tetras, but are actually "green neon tetra"s (Paracheirodon simulans). While they are called "green" they are actually all blue. For all the world they look like Cardinals without the red stripe. And they school GREAT.

    They are a wonderful fish, but VERY hard to find in North America. So I'm bringing it up here in the hopes of driving up a bit of demand. If you want to see some in action, pls go look at one of my threads.

    Yet in the interest of full disclosure, in my limited experience, I think Rummy's actually school a bit better than Cardinals or Greens. I just prefer the Greens in my tank.
    Green Neons, P. simulans are my personal favorite. I don't keep them with Discus but I have a 35 gal tank set up with 25 Green Neons, 10 Green Fire Tetras(Aphyocharax rathbuni), mulititude of cherry shrimp and a trio of Panaque sp. L204. This is my 2nd favorite tank following the Heckels in the living room.
    I agree with scolley, that Rummy Nose may be the better schooling fish. All the Parachierodon species normally school when frightened. They tend to scatter into a loose group or smaller groups when they don't feel threatened,
    I have loved these guys ever since I shipped in my first specimens in 1970. Hard to describe why but they seem to be a more interesting species than Cardinals.
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    Default Re: your fav. schooling fish...just for fun!

    for me Endler's livebearers are the best company for discus ,when kept males only-the best sight ever and dont steal food fr discus can be kept in up to 32C
    also Ember tetra






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