Schooling fish should be in large groups, the more you have the more natural behaviors you'll see and the less stress the fish will have. 2 is not a school.
@@kbeancritters8463his fish always mysteriously disappear so idk if they’re dying or he’s reselling but I doubt he’ll have to worry about it growing that large
Beautiful blue fish u should put some plants in their for them it would be more homey and they can hide if they wanna relax its a bit too open. In the sea there's loads plants rocks seaweed etc
Acanthurus leucosternon (powder blue tang) is an herbivore that would consume most marine plants/algae. Live rock, coral, and inert decor are far more suitable for shelter, though a vegetarian snack would likely be greatly appreciated.
@@psychotheman Not all seagrass species get excessively tall, though they are rare in the hobby, as you mentioned, and prefer very intense light and deep substrates. Marine macroalgae (green, red, and brown algae which are or are not true plants depending on who you ask) are far more common and could provide decent shelter and nutrient export (especially in the case of green macroalgae) assuming they’re not kept with any herbivores. Mangrove propagules are also fairly common and slow-growing.
Still don't get why people buy fish they can't take care of like those trevally.... you won't even have an aquarium or tank big enough to support them, they require more swimming surface then you will ever have to offer.... please do your homework before buy fish you can't home for long
Niiice. Maybe a few more Trevali so they can feel comfortable. 2 isn't enough to allow them to ever feel safe. 2 is Not a school. But I don't know.. Just my opinion ❤❤❤
I don't know why people are not talking about the fishes which are been taken out from the water??? Is it okay for the fishes to just get out of the water!!?