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In my planted 140 long I have a school of Rummy Nosed Tetra. I like them a lot & so does my dwarf Pike Regani. So, I'm thinking about switching for a S. American schooling fish that either is a little bigger, or a shape that's not tubular like the Rummy nose.
Considering Diamond Tetra, Lemon Tetra, Congo Tetra. These are my favorite types/ color but I've raised these before and looking for something a little different.
I did run into this species on the Internet, if anyone has had experience with these or know where I could find them please do tell. Red Phantom Tetra (Megalamphodus sweglesi) http://www.aboutfishonline.com/articles/red-phantom-tetra.html
I read that these Tetra get about as long as the Rummynose but the body shape is wider (top to bottom), and thinking strategically my pike will have issue eating these...
Other tank mates include Apistogramma, Angel fish, bristle nosed Pleco, ottocinculus , emerald green Corys.
Thanks,
theChad
Considering Diamond Tetra, Lemon Tetra, Congo Tetra. These are my favorite types/ color but I've raised these before and looking for something a little different.
I did run into this species on the Internet, if anyone has had experience with these or know where I could find them please do tell. Red Phantom Tetra (Megalamphodus sweglesi) http://www.aboutfishonline.com/articles/red-phantom-tetra.html
I read that these Tetra get about as long as the Rummynose but the body shape is wider (top to bottom), and thinking strategically my pike will have issue eating these...
Other tank mates include Apistogramma, Angel fish, bristle nosed Pleco, ottocinculus , emerald green Corys.
Thanks,
theChad