What kind of school could/should I add to this?

Lemon tetras I say! :dance:

Man, I used to have a lemon tetra in my tank. Stupid thing was gnawing off the tops of my baby tears that I had just planted. I had to take him out and give him to my cousin who doesn't have plants. I was so mad.:mad2: Stupid lemon tetra. He was impossible to catch and remove from the tank, too fast.
 
Man, I used to have a lemon tetra in my tank. Stupid thing was gnawing off the tops of my baby tears that I had just planted. I had to take him out and give him to my cousin who doesn't have plants. I was so mad.:mad2: Stupid lemon tetra. He was impossible to catch and remove from the tank, too fast.

LOL! Most fish are omnivores.
 
LOL! Most fish are omnivores.

None of my other fish felt the need to take it upon themselves to gnaw( I mean just hack the tops of to make it unsightly:mad2: I think he did it on purpose LOL:rolleyes: ) I found out it was him, because I was looking at the tank and he just completely chewed the dang thing up. I was enraged.:mad2: I could not believe he would do such a thing to my poor baby tears. LOL:rolleyes: The fact that I had just planted them didn't make it any better. Oh well.:rolleyes: :dance2: Dang fish. :p:
 
Since your existing fish are all livebearers (apart from the pleco), why not some male-only guppies? they would all do well with similar water requirements...
Yeah, why not? I think fancy male guppies are gorgeous...particularly the Moscows. Why not get some real nice looking male guppies with flashy tails and put them into the tank? Some are bright blue or bright orange, with orange stripes. That would really make your tank flashy and pretty, and add to your already pretty crew :)
 
Actually, I was thinking of guppies if not schoolers. I was afraid I'd end up overstocked. But they don't get as big as the other livebearers do they?

So it's a toss up between guppies and rasboras. How many guppies would you add to this?
 
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