Duanes you continue to impress me with your complete knowledge of all the species in and around cichlids from different regions. Unfortunately I haven't the slightest clue how to identify any of these. LOL
Giant danios, any big bodied tetra - lemons, red & blue columbians etc. Also most barbs would work - tigers, rosys etc. My LFS runs monthly 99 cent specials of fish they have a large stock on, typically they'll be fish good for use as dithers.
Silver dollars get too big for any of the tanks you mentioned - they would be crashing into the glass nonstop. Also, I don't like to use SDs if I'm growing out juvies. They are far too active feeders & food hogs, makes it hard for young fish to get stuffed.
I know barbs are often super hardy, but do you think they will be calm enough with the cichlids not to be nippy if I put them in with the carpintis and salvini?
I might go with the lemon tetra idea for the rivulatus and stalsbergi. I've always wanted some lemons and I think the two Andinoacaras will be calm enough that I won't have too much to worry about unless I draw the short straw and end up with some psychos.
If you actually have pairs you won't really need dithers as much as targets if you have a hyper aggro fish.
Targets will eat the fry too, something to consider. We had danios in with the Rivulatus for awhile. Now they are alone in a 90.
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I'm honestly not sure what (if any) pairs I might try to keep. I am going to try to keep at least one pair in the 75 long term (probably the carpintis). Any dithers that could survive in a 4' tank with mean parents? LOL
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