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Rummynose schooling action.

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I found the link on another thread sometime ago, don't really remember the oringinal link.

It's basically schooling fish...and lots of them.
Really amazed :icon_eek: at the video.

I asked him on youtube comments about how long the tank is, and he said 10 feet. I was :icon_eek: :icon_eek: :icon_eek: .

So here it is.

Edit: Oh wait nevermind... the original post was just a couple threads down...:confused: http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/fish/54639-rummy-nose-tetras-addition.html
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gosh, you'd think a guy who spends so much effort
posting such tank videos would invest in a tripod :icon_roll

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mine schooled like that for the first week that I got them now all they do is sit on the bottom and eat and get fat.
that first video is amazing, they are like swimming nonstop o.o

lol madfish, i just got neons today and they just seem to be sitting there. But they do a make a mad dash for the food ;P.

They skipped the mass schooling part and went straight to getting fat D:
gosh, you'd think a guy who spends so much effort
posting such tank videos would invest in a tripod :icon_roll

Haha good point. Probably cause he spent all the money on food, and had nothing left for a tripod.

mine schooled like that for the first week that I got them now all they do is sit on the bottom and eat and get fat.
You mean your neons are getting fat??? I have rummynoses and they school non-stop as long as the lights are on, as if they have zero attention span and a 5 second memory, so every round they do around the tank is a brand new adventure. It's not like there are any predators in the tank either... unless you count cherry shrimp, otos and cories a threat. They even think 2 cm pygmy cories are dangerous... dashing away from them as they try to school with them.
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