Ideas for Top Water, Cruising Fish?

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Forgot to mention, I have never found silver dollars aggressive. In a decent shoal in a large tank they are very striking and make a great display.
I'm not sure. I had them before and once they got a taste for bloodworms they wanted more and ate several other fish. Reminded me of red bellied pacus, which was the biggest mistake I have ever made. The silver dollars weren't as bad as the pacus though.
 
Forgot to mention, I have never found silver dollars aggressive. In a decent shoal in a large tank they are very striking and make a great display.
I'm not sure. I had them before and once they got a taste for bloodworms they wanted more and ate several other fish. Reminded me of red bellied pacus, which was the biggest mistake I have ever made. The silver dollars weren't as bad as the pacus though.
 
I'm not sure. I had them before and once they got a taste for bloodworms they wanted more and ate several other fish. Reminded me of red bellied pacus, which was the biggest mistake I have ever made. The silver dollars weren't as bad as the pacus though.
I agree they could eat small tetras etc.
I have always found them peaceful with fish to big to become a mouth full.
 
I have a school of giant danios for my geo tank. Super active, constantly swimming only down fall is they are super fast so you'll have to make sure your geos get enough food to eat.
 
Don't know if it would be available there, but i had a school of Royal Danios and they were just so active and fun to watch. Can be aggressive towards each other if in a small group though.
 
Apollo Shark's are awesome but will eat smaller fish if they can swallow them whole, other than that they seem about on par with giant danio aggression wise, super fast and pretty fish that get a good size.
 
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