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Can rummy nose tetra live with angelfish?

Can rummy nose tetra live with angelfish?

Rummy Nose Tetras These fish don’t get very large, so make sure to add them to your tank with caution. A young Rummy Nose may seem like an appetizing snack to your Angelfish.

What fish go with rummy nose tetras?

Many fish can be kept with rummy-nose tetras, including smaller gourami, tetras, barbs, danios, Australian rainbows, and various catfish, such as Ancistrus. These fish cannot be kept with African cichlids as they have very different water parameters.

Can rummy nose tetras live in hard water?

I cant really say much as to whether or not they’ll survive in your tank; but chances are if they were bred and are currently living in a hard water setup they should do alright in yours. My experience with rummy nose has been pretty straight forward. They seem to require barely any attention and simply thrive for me.

Can I keep tetras with angelfish?

Rosy tetras are another great choice when it comes to angelfish tank mates. They are beautiful, very active and peaceful fish. They will accept similar food as angelfish and they need similar water parameters. Rosy tetras do best if are kept in groups of at least 6, but you can add more if you aquarium is big enough.

Can a rummy nose tetra live with an angelfish?

Rummy nose tetras and angelfish can co-exist in the same tank. However, it is usually safe to introduce the rummy nose tetras into the tank only after they are adults. When they are young, rummy nose tetras are tiny.

How big of a tank do you need for a rummy nose tetra?

With a 20 gallon tank you can keep 10 tetras. They are peaceful fish that are great for community aquariums. They won’t offend any of their tank mates, but they can become easily stressed by more boisterous fish. You should avoid large fish with mouths big enough to eat your rummy nose tetras.

What kind of fish can you keep with a rummy nose?

You can keep them with most small fish, such as: Danios, Tetras, Mollies, Corydoras Catfish, Yo-yo Loaches, Hatchetfish, Harlequin Rasbora, Cherry Barbs, and Dwarf Gourami. Both snails and shrimp are good options to keep with your tetras but watch out for your plants as snails may snack on them. Rummy nose tetras should be kept in groups.

Can a serpae tetra live with an angelfish?

Serpae tetras are generally peaceful fish. However, they are fin nippers by nature. The actual chances of serape tetras attacking angelfish will depend on the conditions in the tank, the temperament of the fish, and various other factors. This fish is usually drawn to the long, beautiful fins of angelfish.