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I had 15 neon tetra's( Paracheirodon innesi) in my aquarium. Now I have 8 left
and they look healthy to me. Further on I have 2 diamond Gouramis, 5 black tetra's and 10 algea eaters. And I have 2 grey snakes wich I thought they were also algea eaters but I have seen them eating a dead tetra. The snakes are about 2 inches long and very fast swimmers. They were in the aquarium before the tetra's came in. Is there any chance they are killing the tetra's? Has someone a similar experience? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ron |
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