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Last week, I bought 26 Cardinal Tetras to go into my 135. I picked up the largest Cards I could find, and thought they'd be fine in the tank... and they were.... for a couple days....

I am now down to 6 :( The most of them disapearing in the last couple days. They only leave at night, which makes me suspect my male BN. He's a biggun, and strait from the wild, so I'm sure he's done a bit of night-time prowlin in his days. The remaining Cards are heading downstairs to grow out a bit more - they could add another 50% body-size. Then, hopefully they'll be fit for the big tank.

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I never thought that a BN could eat cardinals. What other fish do you have in the tank?

The tank's got Bleeding Heart and Congo Tetras, some Geophagus and a few angels. The Cards are too big to be sucked up by any of those fish - if they were the perpetrators, I'd see fish-bits around the tank. Only the male BN has the hoover big enough to suck up these Cards.

Incidentally, 7 Cards were hiding - I still have over a dozen. :unsure:

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I thought the same thing when I put large neons in with my angels, and the angels enjoyed them.

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My guess would be the angels. I learned that lesson the hard way myself.I added some large(full grown) cardinals to my planted tank and my angel ate all but 1 of them even thought I thought they were way too big. I never say any fish bits floating around afterwards.

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Agreed .. more likely the assasins are the angels and the BN just the cleaner.

Have kept BNs with all sorts of fish that are really tiny and a easy snack without issue.

Any time I added tetras to my Angel display tank when I was breeding Angels they were gone in a day or two.

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I would suspect the angels to be the murderous culprits. I put large neons in my tank with angels that I thought were too small to eat any fish in the tank. I don't have a great video, but I did see them get eaten.

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I caught mine in the act.

http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n302/fa...nt=MOV01806.flv

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Yeah... now I'm thinking it was the angels, too. I caught the remaining 12 (I found 6 more!) and put them in a grow-out tank w. some 1.5" - 2" jewel cichlids b/c it had the best filtration... in less than 10 seconds, a couple of those jewels were smokin' Cardinal cigars.... :cry:

The last 8 are in my 90 for now... it is slated for sevrums, so that won't last. Anyone for 8 Cardinals - $60!! :lol:

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Anyone for 8 Cardinals - $60!! :lol:

That's only $7.50 per cardinal! You can spin it that these are "survivor" fish. Doesn't that raise the price like when you have wild caught fish? :shifty:

Sounds like you're already trying to convince your wife... :P

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