Hypothetical situation BTW...
Lets say for example, you have a 125gallon tank. You love loaches and you think they are awesome, colorful bottom feeders. So you go online read up about some loaches, realize most need to be in schools of 5 or more, you pick out your favorites, and go to the local LFS.
But, when you get there... they don't have 5 of the loach you wanted. All they have is one of one species, 2 of another, 3 of another, ect. So now your confused but you really want a loach.
Then a bright idea pops in your head... "Hmmm, these loaches all look similar to each other. I will just by one or two of each to make a school!" So you go and buy one yoyo loach, 2 stripped loaches, 1 skunk loach, and one orange finned loach.
So... what would happen (ignore the fact the stripped loaches are more docile... couldn't think of any of other loach off the top of my head)
1. They are all lonely, only hanging out with there own species and will bicker with each other over territory.
2. They form a school of 5, one loach becomes the alpha loach like always and they live happily ever after.
3. Somewhere in between.
Lets say for example, you have a 125gallon tank. You love loaches and you think they are awesome, colorful bottom feeders. So you go online read up about some loaches, realize most need to be in schools of 5 or more, you pick out your favorites, and go to the local LFS.
But, when you get there... they don't have 5 of the loach you wanted. All they have is one of one species, 2 of another, 3 of another, ect. So now your confused but you really want a loach.
Then a bright idea pops in your head... "Hmmm, these loaches all look similar to each other. I will just by one or two of each to make a school!" So you go and buy one yoyo loach, 2 stripped loaches, 1 skunk loach, and one orange finned loach.
So... what would happen (ignore the fact the stripped loaches are more docile... couldn't think of any of other loach off the top of my head)
1. They are all lonely, only hanging out with there own species and will bicker with each other over territory.
2. They form a school of 5, one loach becomes the alpha loach like always and they live happily ever after.
3. Somewhere in between.