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Severums versus discus..


caroldaisy3

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I am trying to decide between getting a severum or discus to go with my neon tetras and cardinals plus my six golden barbs.

Severums definitely. Much MUCH hardier fish. Discus are like the poodle being carried around in a handbag of the cichlid world.

Will my neons and/or cardinals get eaten by either a severum or discus

Probably yes, possibly no. If they're full grown they're less likely to be eaten, but in general if it fits in another fish's mouth then it's food.

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Discus are less destructive than sevs. I'd go with the discus, far less likely to eat the tetras but will require a higher temperature.

HTH

Severums are only destructive if you're a plant.:P

Also, BTW, this definitely do NOT belong in the coldwater forum.

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Might be ok for 1 sev but I would say they will eat neons, my advice to you if you wanted fish with character would be to go into the dwarfs until you have a big enough tank for the bigger guys. Something like bolivian rams are hardy easy to keep and easily available, even kribs etc are very colourful and nice..

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bolivian or butterfly rams would be my bet beautiful fish! and small and peacefull:

bolivian ram:

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butterfly ram:

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They work well with severums. Mine bullied the severums. I could swear I saw a confused look on the severum's face when this 1" fish would try chasing away an 8" fish that probably outweighs him by about 800 times.

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