Colorful tankmates?

Jobu28

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I had discus in with my rays in my display tank. I loved the combo but it seems the discus just aren't thriving. I would like to change out the discus for something else. I was thinking peacock bass but was worried an adult would eat babies of I ever had any. Could red severums work? So any and all thoughts are appreciated.
 

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Severums are fine in my experience, but i have never had much luck keeping them for some reason they always get the pop eye syndrome.
I have kept five over the past 2 years but lost them all to the same thing.
 

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Perhaps some geophagus cichlids.
 

litigator666

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how about some big bulky American cichlid? I have black belt, synpillum, red devil and coatzcolcos on my community. Some are aggressive to mid level swimmers but they all ignore my rays.
 

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I have red spotted severums with my rays. Been together for years with no problems. Once in a while a ray will try to pin one down, but they always swim out. Rays are 16-18" and severums are 6". I've grown them up together. My only problem with the severums is that every time I move the group, one always dies. Its always only 1??
 

Jobu28

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Rayman can I see a pic of your tank? I would need to start with some decent sized sevs. My biggest ray is maybe 12" but i tried some 4" fish once. Got em all at night when lights go out.
 

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Rayman can I see a pic of your tank? I would need to start with some decent sized sevs. My biggest ray is maybe 12" but i tried some 4" fish once. Got em all at night when lights go out.
Leaving a 'moon light' on at night will help with that. I have/had a school of cardinal tetras with my rays for many months and until recently(my friend's 3 yr old turned off my lights) the tetras were doing fine. I started with about a hundred tetras... lost most of them to Angelfish aggression. Now I have around 20 or so. I will try this combo once again without the Angelfish!:screwy:
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Geo altifrons get big enough... and are colorful. Sevs work I have reds and red neck .. Electric blue dempseys may work if you can get them big enough also big clown loaches
 

Jobu28

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I don't think I will go with American cichlids but I think I might try some altifrons and sevs. The hunt is on, lol. I have a blue light I can try. I have seen my most aggressive girl take out a giant danio in broad daylight tho. I had a decent school of those, now I have 6, lol
 
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