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Half-grown leporinus. Grows to 12 inches. Good with African
cichlids. Eats your plants.
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12-inch leporinus are a real force in the aquarium.
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Congo tetras exceed 4 inches. They make good community residents.

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Buenos Aires tetras in gold and regular grow to four inches and get bitey.
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Most are sold at the under 2-inch size.
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Red-tailed chalceus mix with 4-inch fish other than another chalceus.
Great jumpers.
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About a three-incher here.
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Same guy six weeks later -- better color
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Five-incher eating a feeder goldfish.
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Shovelnose catfish trying to snatch the goldfish from him.
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Distochodus sexfasciatus will stand up
to African cichlids. Gets big.
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Probably the largest tetra. Pacús grow
to three feet.
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You'll see lots of different silver
dollars. All eat plants.
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4-inch silver dollar.
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3.5-inch silver dollar.
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Flag-tail tetras look great. Couple species of these around.
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Prochilodus insignis under two inches.
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4-incher looking much more impressive.
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Ditto.
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1.5-inch Prochilodus insignis, flagtail tetra. Too youg to show
color.
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Schooling fish that grows to 14 inches.
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Four-inch Exodon paradoxus -- very bitey tetra mixable with African
cichlids.
We plan to add more
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