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Greetings All,
We have tried a few times now to get groups of fire fish. Yet, invariably, they attack each other until there is only one left. But we’ve been told they are schooling fish? What are we doing wrong? We have one that is doing well. That’s always the case. We have one left.
We have a long cycled 125 gallon softie tank. Nitrates are negligible, tested by our fish guy who comes about every 3 weeks to do the water changes.
Other tank mates:
Yellow tang
Bristletooth tang
Two Midas blennies
Fairy wrasse
Six line wrasse
Two coral beauties
Two Bengai cardinals
Three pajama cardinals
Yellow watchman goby and pistol shrimp
Two clownfish
One fire fish
All of these fish are well established.
We are considering getting a lawnmower blenny instead. Any thoughts or advice welcome. Thank you.
We have tried a few times now to get groups of fire fish. Yet, invariably, they attack each other until there is only one left. But we’ve been told they are schooling fish? What are we doing wrong? We have one that is doing well. That’s always the case. We have one left.
We have a long cycled 125 gallon softie tank. Nitrates are negligible, tested by our fish guy who comes about every 3 weeks to do the water changes.
Other tank mates:
Yellow tang
Bristletooth tang
Two Midas blennies
Fairy wrasse
Six line wrasse
Two coral beauties
Two Bengai cardinals
Three pajama cardinals
Yellow watchman goby and pistol shrimp
Two clownfish
One fire fish
All of these fish are well established.
We are considering getting a lawnmower blenny instead. Any thoughts or advice welcome. Thank you.



