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    I want to change my black neon tetras with other fish. What's Your Suggestion? What species of fish?

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    Cardinals and Rummies are the norm. They look very nice in large skoals!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ionut g View Post
    I want to change my black neon tetras with other fish. What's Your Suggestion? What species of fish?
    Endless possibilities here....

    I would ask what type of goals do you have?

    1. Do you want the fish to breed and have a self sustaining population?

    2. Do you want small, med, or large fish?

    3. Do you want larger schools, or a smaller # of larger fish?

    4. Must they be region specific? That is, do they have to come from South America or Africa, for example?

    5. Do you just want another black schooling fish

    Answer some of these and we will talk. Too many fish to make suggestions...
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    Gerry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybforl View Post
    Cardinals and Rummies are the norm.
    And thus should be avoided for this very reason Just kidding as I love both and have rummies now...

    Quote Originally Posted by jerrybforl View Post
    They look very nice in large skoals!
    This is very true but can also be said for many other fish
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    This is very true but can also be said for many other fish
    This is very true as I have a large skoal of Tiger Barbs
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    JJ

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    Thank you for suggestion! I want a group of small fish. Rasbora espei - what do you think?

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    Most any Rasbora species will do nicely.

    Lots of shrimps too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Barr View Post
    Most any Rasbora species will do nicely.

    Lots of shrimps too.
    Thank you for your response. Your suggestions are very helpful.

    Some pictures:

    Twillight


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    A new picture:


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    Hi,

    It is growing in again nicely....I like the angle of the shot...can you do a full tank shot please???

    I love the twilight pictures... Can you please explain how you do that??? I like the effect vey much. I like the blue background as well...
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