Can you keep cardinal tetras with angelfish




















On the other hand, sometimes they're okay. All depends on the fish and the gamble you want to take. Similar Aquarium Threads. Is my cardinal tetra fish getting old. FishOverseer Oct 23, Cardinal Tetra. Replies 2 Views Oct 23, LowConductivity. A little advice if you please. Replies 5 Views Oct 31, Redshark1. How long do you wait in between adding fish when stocking your tank? Mii Oct 15, Aquarium Stocking. Replies 3 Views Oct 15, GlennO. Question Smallest grow out tank for cardinal tetras? Jan 4, jake Dan1o Aug 6, Aquarium Stocking.

Replies 12 Views They are quick and agile and they share pretty much the same ideal living conditions as your colorful Cardinal Tetra. Easier to take care of than Cardinal Tetras, guppies are the perfect low-maintenance fish to add to the fish tank. The whole gourami family is loved by fish tank hobbyists because of their small size, friendly nature and beautiful color. They are a schooling fish that like to stick to others of their kind. This is the only way they can feel truly at home when they are in a fish tank.

Most of the time, you will find this peaceful fish swimming in the middle of the top portion of the tank. They are not fast and agile. They swim around slowly even when they are in groups and they love to hide around. The shy Dwarf Gourami is another great tank mate for Cardinal Tetras. John [ CC BY 2. The trailing fins on their body and vertical black stripes on silver gives them an angelic look.

But they are no angels when it comes to how well they get along with other fish tank species. It is best to introduce Cardinal Tetras and angelfish as babies so that they can grow up together and get used to each other by the time both reach maturity. An ideal tank mate for Cardinal Tetras, it is pretty much like the tiny schooling fish itself.

A fast swimmer that likes to stay out of trouble, this fish prefers having a long fish tank in which it can easily zoom about. A fish that likes to mind its own business, adds a wonderful range of contrasting colors to the fish tank along with the Cardinal Tetras and thrives in similar environments as the tiny schooling fish, giant danio has to be one of the top choices you can make.

They eat up debris and algae left behind by other fish and tank conditions. They are a friendly fish species and do better in a fish tank with other fish. As they get nervous often, it is a good idea to make sure they have plenty of space to hide in the fish tank under rocks and artificial plants. Both of these tetras get along with each other.

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Thread starter VidVid Start date Feb 5, VidVid Fish Crazy. Joined Jul 31, Messages Reaction score 0. Im currently growing them out in a smaller 15gallon so they hopefully will get a little too big for the angelfish's mouth so my question is: 'can cardinals that reach a certain size be compatible with a large angelfish???

Please if you know and have kept them together post here or email me at mattsoccer20 gmail. Jan 18, 2, 1 51 Brownsville, Texas. Yes, once angelfish start growing to size they become able to and often will eat cardinal tetras and the like. A nice alternative would be the stunning German Blue Ram. These belong to yours truly. Feb 7, 76 Long island. Ok thanks fishfanatic. And i do have some blue rams. But thanks.

May 2, 3, 1, 1, 38 Florida. If the angels get large enough they can definitely go after tetras. You may have better luck raising small angels in a community setup.



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