Hendre your fish is thorichthys maculipinnis as Steve pointed out above.
They are best in groups as already stated. I'm sure yours will be fine on his own if no others are available. If you can find another 5 and give them a minimum of 75 gallons you will be In for a treat.
As Duane quite rightly pointed out, these fish do hang out in loose schools outside periods of reproductive behavior.
Pairs will separate from a group for a spawning effort.
Most thorichthys that suffer health issues are normally kept to warm.
Thorichthys comprise of 2 distinct groups regarding care. Group 1, the meeki group. These tend to be the hardier group. Your maculipinnis is from group 1.
Group 2,the helleri group are far more prone to bacterial infections and bloat.
Keep him well oxygenated in a temp no higher than 78 and you should be good.
They are best in groups as already stated. I'm sure yours will be fine on his own if no others are available. If you can find another 5 and give them a minimum of 75 gallons you will be In for a treat.
As Duane quite rightly pointed out, these fish do hang out in loose schools outside periods of reproductive behavior.
Pairs will separate from a group for a spawning effort.
Most thorichthys that suffer health issues are normally kept to warm.
Thorichthys comprise of 2 distinct groups regarding care. Group 1, the meeki group. These tend to be the hardier group. Your maculipinnis is from group 1.
Group 2,the helleri group are far more prone to bacterial infections and bloat.
Keep him well oxygenated in a temp no higher than 78 and you should be good.