| Just so you know, most if not all fish that school will eventually stop schooling in your tank. They may ahng out together for the most part or just sometimes, but they will stop schooling. The schooling behavior is something adopted by fish in natural environments to avoid predation. They will figure out in a few weeks to months in your tank that there is no predators there.
Here are some fish that will "hang out together" in your tank and look nice:
-Anthias: nice, but can get costly and may be hard to get to eat in captivity.
-green chromis: good, cheap, and nice colors actually. My experience with them is that over time, the assasin (there is always one there) will whack the rest one by one over weeks to months.
-royal gramma: if you have enough room and you have enough numbers, you may get lucky. They may develop with one more aggressive harrasing the rest, but it is likely a 50/50 chance.
-Heniochus: requires room for it since they will get bigger fast if fed well. They may break up and go solo earlier than then rest above mentioned, but they are so nice that who really cares.
-Cardinals: good choice for smaller tanks.
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