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    Shoaling fish

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    Hello. I'm currently looking to stock my 2x1x2ft tank. There are already seven cory cats which always stay at the bottom, so I'm looking to add a group of about ten small fishes which actively shoal around the mid to top regions.

    I am quite a greenhorn concerning fishes, therefore I hope to obtain some suggestions from the many experienced fish keepers on the forum.

    Thank you very much in advance.

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    small tetra like neon, cardinal, rummy nose for mid level.
    white cloud mountain minnow for top level.

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    Same boat.
    You want to get dizzy? Buy red danio.
    Striking color and non stop movement. Lol.


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    Re: Shoaling fish

    Most Tetras or danios should suit you.

    You can check out the link below, there are profile pages written for quite a wide variety of fish
    http://www.seriouslyfish.com/knowledge-base/

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    Norman's lampeye good schooling fish not too shy. Their eyes glowing making them nice from a distance.

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    How about glowlight or lemon tetras?They look quite good esp with lemon tetras...

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    Yeah I did think of adding lampeyes. Are they shy?

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    Re: Shoaling fish

    not really. rather active

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