Holm_Tanks.
Fish Fanatic
I have a group of four corydoras and a bn pleco in my aquarium, they were in there over a month before I added the tetras. I researched the tetras before purchasing them, I read that serpae's are semi-agressive. But I really like this fish, so I researched more. I read they would not nip at the cory's because they are bottom feeders and the tetras are mid level so they wouldn't care and I read of other people that had no problems with keeping serpae's and cory's together. I also read that the bigger the school of serpae's the less aggressive they are. I got 16 serpae tetras, and in the mornings they attack the cory's and their fins look pretty rough now. And as the day gos on the tetras get more peacful. It's a 30-gallon tank with driftwood, rocks, heavily planted, and dark sand. After my research, I thought they would be fine with the cory's and it sounds like that is what others experiences are. Any ideas on how I can reduce or stop the nipping? Or if you have any ideas why they are nipping the cory's?