So I think I know the answer to this question but here goes…
I bought 7 Dwarf Neon Rainbows 2 days ago (9th Jan, it’s now 11th Jan). They are really small, about 2cm each and some very thin, presumably underfed from the FS. I’m considering getting some additional larger (not necessarily fully grown) Dwarf Neon Rainbows with the thinking being that some stronger fish will help establish a strong school in the hopes that it will make the smaller ones feel safer and thus grow quicker and avoid any death from stress etc.
However, my concern here (and why I think I know the answer) is that if I got older Dwarf Neon Rainbows, they would school with the younger ones but out compete them for food. Would this be the case??
2 things for context -
Tank size and tank mates
- 300L heavily planted but still lots of open space
- cardinals
- Otos
- sterbai and peppered corys
- 2 red honey gouramis
- 1 very shy bristlenose
The story as to why I even bought the small struggling Dwarf Neon Rainbows for anyone who’s interested -
I got them from Pets at Home (UK pet store chain) I have only ever bought fish from pets at home once before and have since vowed to never buy from there again because I think they keep them in poor conditions and also have low quality stock… however I was in there just to get some fish food, and by chance saw the rainbows and thought “omg they’re far too small and will inevitably be sold to someone who doesn’t have an adequate tank for them, I need to take them”. So I took them and here we are
I bought 7 Dwarf Neon Rainbows 2 days ago (9th Jan, it’s now 11th Jan). They are really small, about 2cm each and some very thin, presumably underfed from the FS. I’m considering getting some additional larger (not necessarily fully grown) Dwarf Neon Rainbows with the thinking being that some stronger fish will help establish a strong school in the hopes that it will make the smaller ones feel safer and thus grow quicker and avoid any death from stress etc.
However, my concern here (and why I think I know the answer) is that if I got older Dwarf Neon Rainbows, they would school with the younger ones but out compete them for food. Would this be the case??
2 things for context -
Tank size and tank mates
- 300L heavily planted but still lots of open space
- cardinals
- Otos
- sterbai and peppered corys
- 2 red honey gouramis
- 1 very shy bristlenose
The story as to why I even bought the small struggling Dwarf Neon Rainbows for anyone who’s interested -
I got them from Pets at Home (UK pet store chain) I have only ever bought fish from pets at home once before and have since vowed to never buy from there again because I think they keep them in poor conditions and also have low quality stock… however I was in there just to get some fish food, and by chance saw the rainbows and thought “omg they’re far too small and will inevitably be sold to someone who doesn’t have an adequate tank for them, I need to take them”. So I took them and here we are