JennM;694272 wrote: I used to have a school of 6 Mono argentis in our 1000g back in the day. They were about saucer-sized but had been in captivity for over 10 years, and were bought by their original keeper when they were small (half-dollar sized or maybe a bit smaller). These fish can sometimes be found in freshwater, but acclimate to salt as well.
They were true schooling fish - occasionally they'd go their separate ways but most of the time they stayed in a group and it was fascinating to see them all turn in a the same direction at the same time. Never could figure out who the "leader" was. With any school of fish, particularly large schools in the ocean, I always wonder which fish makes the decision for the group, and how that's communicated to the others, since they can seem to move as one large organism.
Jenn