Here's something you don't see every day! Toxotes blythii is a species of freshwater archerfish confined to a limited area in Burma. They are hardly ever traded. These specimens at Wildwoods are the first ones I've ever seen in the UK. They're stunning fish -- my photos don't really do them justice -- and appear to be no more difficult to keep than any of the other freshwater archers. Price? About £85, or about $135! So unfortunately a bit out of my league. But if you happen to be in the London area, it's well worth a little window shopping…
Cheers, Neale
From my experience, njstockley, they def do better in a group, same as other archers to be honest. Mine are much happier since the group has grown and they are great to watch as they interact with each other. They do much more displaying to each other than other types. With regards to tank mates, I think your selection would work well. I have mine with congos and denison barbs and all get on well, not had any problems with any of them. Def need something to tidy up the bottom, the barbs do a great job.