Has anyone encountered chalceus being targeted/killed by other tank mates? In this instance, two have been specifically targeted in the form of overnight eyes being plucked with death obviously from trauma/stress. Both introductions were peaceful and without event, a mix of typically peaceful SA cichlids and appropriate schooling dither fish. In the first instance cause and effect were apparently misinterpreted; the first was found dead on the morning of its third day in the tank, and eyes were assumed to have been eaten post mortem. In the second instance, again with uneventful introduction, shortly after lights out, the chalceus was quickly harassed by two blue acaras. Before we could even rescue the chalceus, it lost both eyes and was near death as soon as rescued, and it was euthanized. While the acaras had typically been what passes for the "dominant" fish in the tank, the "dominance" has always been exhibited in the form of complete indifference to all tank residents. The acaras are immature, well under less than half typical adult size (both approximately 2.5 to under 3 inches in size, no pairing/breeding or even co-bullying behavior of any form. They basically have always simply hung out and eaten and rarely even turned a head towards other tank residents. The first chalceus was approximately 2.5 inches in size, the second over 3 inches in size. Zero daylight hour interaction between the 3, but within a few minutes of lights out, the acaras went on the offensive.