cooledwhip
Fishaholic
"Officially" Tetras are said to be in schools of 6 (in captivity not in the wild, there's like 1000's lol its pretty)
Also im pretty sure im not ABSOLUTELY 100%%%% wrong with he endlers eating shrimp, youtube or google it. there's been 1 endler in this entire world throughout history to eat 1 shrimp of any kind. its 2016
You have a lot to learn about this hobby. We are only trying to help you.
I am not the only one suggesting guppies and endlers. Don't be so stubborn about it. They are good fish for an eco system. That's why other people have suggested them. And yeah, I'm sure at least "1 endler in this entire world throughout history to eat 1 shrimp of any kind its 2016" (whatever that means) has happened at least once. But then again, I'm sure a shrimp has eaten an arowana (at least once). Maybe a baby arowana?? It must have happened throughtout the entire world of history right?
I have kept both endlers, guppies, shrimp, and have BRED endlers, guppies and shrimp together in the same tank. I bred them both in the same tank. They don't eat eachother...
This guy made a video explaining how to make money breeding fish, and he says all you need is a 10 gallon with a guppy/endler strain and shrimp. They breed together and don't eat eachother...
https/www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpW8tHGy6T4
Petco and petsmart sets their tetra standard to be at least 6. Studies have shown, and I personally after keeping numerous species of tetra have found that they do well in groups of at least 8. Take it or leave it. That's just information. If you wanna go the petsmart and petco route of things just do 6. They won't be happy, just like your SAE you were planning on killing....
Maybe you can go on the petco forums you are apart of and ask them about the tetra situation?