Realisitically what school size Anostomus would you recommend in my planned tank? I was thinking 10 but could go lower or higher. I could see lemon tetra or serpae tetra as a group of 20 or 30 each. Never been a fan of columbian or black phantom.In my experience with both Abramites and Anostomus, Abramites are more likely to be nippers of other fish fins. Both are jerks and can nip, but Anostomus can be tamed more easily (by offering suitable habitats) and overwhelming them with numerous, fast moving, even if small fish, so they can't target individuals, as well as offering algae treats. I have not had any problems with plant-eating by Anostomus, my experience is instead that they are constantly grazing on algae on surfaces (including plants' surfaces).
Larger tetras such as lemons, Colombians, sanctafilomenae, megalopterus or others would be suitable companions and are larger than cardinals but behave similarly.
Below my single well behaved Anostomus eating nori (everybody loves it!). Notice several long-flowing finnned fish (angels, gouramis), who have not been bothered at all by the headstander. Note also 5-6 plant species (more not shown). Yes, this is very weird mix of fish from various continents (although similar water requirements) but my wife likes it so. This is a small tank, 75gal.
The main problem with all headstanders is their tendency to be very quarrelsome towards con-specifics. Even Chilodus do that. Abramites may be the worst in my experience. But I have seen at least twice aquaria where large groups of them (Anostomus and Abramites) were kept, seemingly okay. Of course I could not observe them long term.
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In my experience serpae tend to hang lower levels; are lemon (I've not had them) more likely to hang closer to the top? I'd like some sort of faster schooling fish torwards the top but the only species that comes to mind are kubotai and rummynose both of which are on the smaller size. There is a chance overtime i would add a few angels; it looks like you have wild altum or maybe the picture is distorted ?

