I wanted some extra color in my new 30 gal (us) tank to go along with my (6) Serpae Tetras, (6) Blood Fin Tetras and (5) Zebra Danios.
My tank has been pretty stable for the past few months. (it's a fairly new tank) Water has been stable, and all seem happy. I figured I had room to introduce another fish.
So I got 6 bright blue Neon Tetras. I acclimated them to the water, and added them to the tank. The stuck together for the most part, and after watching - and enjoying - my expanded aquarium, I went to do other tasks.
I came back a couple hours later, and only saw 4 Neons. (??) Then I watched, in horror, as the other fish (all of them!) attacked and pecked to death one of the remaining Neons and made a meal out of him. I don't have to guess what happened to the two missing Neons.
I don't have the heart to watch what will happen to the other three, but if they are still alive tomorrow morning, I'll be surprised. I doubt if I'll need to feed my other fish anything in the morning, after the feast they've enjoyed today.
Anyway, maybe Neons were the wrong choice. They are certainly beautiful, and I thought that having enough of them in the tank, all at once would be enough to keep them happy and safe. (Obviously not)
So I'm out a few bucks, wasted an afternoon, and killed a bunch of fish.
I'd still like to add some "color" to my tank. Any advise on a hardier, but colorful, fish that can stand up to my tank full of bullies?
My tank has been pretty stable for the past few months. (it's a fairly new tank) Water has been stable, and all seem happy. I figured I had room to introduce another fish.
So I got 6 bright blue Neon Tetras. I acclimated them to the water, and added them to the tank. The stuck together for the most part, and after watching - and enjoying - my expanded aquarium, I went to do other tasks.
I came back a couple hours later, and only saw 4 Neons. (??) Then I watched, in horror, as the other fish (all of them!) attacked and pecked to death one of the remaining Neons and made a meal out of him. I don't have to guess what happened to the two missing Neons.
I don't have the heart to watch what will happen to the other three, but if they are still alive tomorrow morning, I'll be surprised. I doubt if I'll need to feed my other fish anything in the morning, after the feast they've enjoyed today.
Anyway, maybe Neons were the wrong choice. They are certainly beautiful, and I thought that having enough of them in the tank, all at once would be enough to keep them happy and safe. (Obviously not)
So I'm out a few bucks, wasted an afternoon, and killed a bunch of fish.
I'd still like to add some "color" to my tank. Any advise on a hardier, but colorful, fish that can stand up to my tank full of bullies?