Tale as old as time... beauty and the bigger beauties
Hi all
I keep 20 or so adult Cardinal Tetras with 8 4" juvenile discus.
Woke up this morning to find half a Cardinal body on the bottom of the tank. So if you are wondering whether discus will eat cardinals, the answer is yes!
Tale as old as time... beauty and the bigger beauties
Cardinals are great with discus, but they're temporary...
Willie
At my age, everything is irritating.
They last longer if you grow them to full size before you dump them in the Discus' tank.
Mama Bear
Most Discus are voracious eaters .
Having a partially eaten fish does not mean it died from being eaten.
Fish eat fish ,most eat dead fish whether by our own hands or not .
How long have you had the cards ?
I am not proclaiming the discus innocence just saying you may want to look closer .
Yeah, it doesn't work. They aren't really compatible.
My tank - http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showthread.php?135251-coopers-6x2x2&highlight=
They will disappear one by one. The rummy nose is a bit bigger, but I've watched discus take them out too.
I have seen far to many Discus tanks with large groups of Cardinals that had been together well over a year and longer. I'd say the Cardinals are one of the most popular tank mates for Discus. There are so many variables and possibilities to simply say the bigger fish did it. Keeping the Discus well fed, providing hiding spots the tetras can get away if needed, growing them up together, etc....... It's not a sure thing like a Great White and a Bonita, lol!!!!
NCH
I haven't had the best of luck either with keeping cardinals with discus not sure if they have gotten eaten or just a weak group of fish. Ive had much better luck with the rummy nose tetras. I have had a group of 40 with my discus for over a year without any getting eaten.
This is somewhat reassuring to read. No matter what I do, my Cardinals always seem to disappear, one by one. I've tried them in my planted 150 with tons of great little hiking spots, doesn't matter, they still just vanish as if they were never there
At least now I don't feel as compelled to try again after reading this.
I should note I usually feed my 150 4-5 small meals a day hoping to keep their appetite satiated for smaller guys, seems they're more voracious than I ever could have guessed
What I've noticed is that larger discus hunt cardinal tetras in the evenings when they slow down a bit. On the other hand, rummynose tetras seem immune from discus foraging.
At my age, everything is irritating.
I haven't tried rummy nose, yet, but they're on my list. I have a fair amount of tetras that have thrived though; serpae, diamond, candy cane, and Columbian have been some favorites tank mates that thrive. That add a nice touch of color and movement to the Discus tanks.
Last summer I had about 20 cards in with my Discus, now I have one. However, I've only lost 1 of my Harlequin Raspboras in the same time.
I wonder if its because both species come from the Amazon and cardinals are natural foods for discus. Rasboras comes from Asia. Would love to see a picture of a discus tank with rasboras though.
At my age, everything is irritating.
I need a darn mean discus... mine are pansies and won't control the cherry shrimp population!
-Elliot