umberk
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I have a 40 gallon tank that has been up for a while. That currently has 1 larger Leopard Ctenopoma, 5 Serpae Tetras, 3 Yellow Panchax, 1 Dwarf Gourami, and 5 Bronze Corys. The Leopard Ctenopoma with be moved at a later date or found a home, Im attached to him but I dont have room for another tank right now.
Dilemma: The Leopard Ctenopoma is large enough to eat smaller fish like Zebra Danios and Black Phantom Tetras(at about 1/2-3/4 inch in body length) but unable to eat Serpaes at about 1-1.5 inches).
What is a schooling fish that stays in the mid-upper levels of the tank that would be too large for the Leopard Ctenopoma to consume, would get along with the tank mates, and isnt a common silver colored fish. I like Emperor Tetras but I dont know if they would be a good choice and was wondering if anyone else had suggestions. I had Congo Tetras in mind as well but have recently seen some females and havent found them to be very brilliant looking as I thought they would be or would they "color up" when out of fish store tanks?
Dilemma: The Leopard Ctenopoma is large enough to eat smaller fish like Zebra Danios and Black Phantom Tetras(at about 1/2-3/4 inch in body length) but unable to eat Serpaes at about 1-1.5 inches).
What is a schooling fish that stays in the mid-upper levels of the tank that would be too large for the Leopard Ctenopoma to consume, would get along with the tank mates, and isnt a common silver colored fish. I like Emperor Tetras but I dont know if they would be a good choice and was wondering if anyone else had suggestions. I had Congo Tetras in mind as well but have recently seen some females and havent found them to be very brilliant looking as I thought they would be or would they "color up" when out of fish store tanks?