Tetras with medium sized cichlids

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Freezekougra

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I want to do 1 cichlid in a 75g(most likely green terror) with some wider-bodied tetras...I'm thinking a school of serpae, lemon, or diamond tetras. I wouldn't mind going with some swordtails either. Is this possible? :D
 
I have used similar fish for dithers with my mid-sized cichlids with mixed results. The problem I have found with the tetras is that they aren't the fastest swimmers, so they slowly get picked off one by one over time. I tend to heavily stock my tanks, so that has a lot to do with it. You may have good luck with the GT and a school of tetras until the GT gets big enough to eat them.
 
it will work for sure, he might pick em off here and there
 
just keep him fed and all will be golden
 
My 6" ebjd is fine with swordtails and mollies. Bought a dozen lemon tetras and was down to 5 in less than a weeks time. He and my 5" Nic do a nice job of keeping the mollie and swordtail population in check.
 
With GT's I've used Columbian & Buenos Aries Tetras with no trouble, currently I am keeping a group of 8 Mollies with them and haven't lost any.
 
As long as it won't fit in his mouth they should be fine.
I notice my GT picking off the tetra while they slept.
Even my Angels knew how to pick off silver tips & rummy noses.
Give them ample hiding spots & you'll better their chances.

Buenos Aires or Emperor Tetra could work.
 
Im using black skirt tetras together with my O. Its going pretty good, thought he would eat em all. In 5 months only 4 disappeared.
 
If tetras don't work you could try something a little larger. I plan on using Madagascan rainbows in with my p.polleni pair. Just a thought
 
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