My growouts are outgrowing their "growout" status. 
The tank footprints:
-72x18"
-60x18"
-48x18"
The stock:
-Pair of Vieja maculicauda, don't get along too well so likely need a new female, but very nice show worthy male. Also considering selling them.
-Breeding pair of Nandopsis tetracanthus, adult size and spawn regularly. I would like to keep these alone. Favorite fish in the house, never getting rid of them.
-Breeding pair of Cryptoheros cutteri "Rio Mongo". These two spawn all the time and are really aggressive when they do. Thinking I might have to give them to someone who can devote a tank to them as I don't want to devote a whole tank to them. Might be possible to keep them with a big pair.
-2 Vieja argentea, I'm 98% sure they are male and female but aren't paired yet. I had six and the dominate male killed all the others. The male is 6" TL and the "female" (just guessing based on growth rate and slightly different appearance) is 4".
-5 Parachromis friedrichstali "La Ceiba." Two males, three females. I'm confident I will get a nice pair out of this group, and then I will sell the rest.
So what would you guys do? Sometime this year I will be getting a larger tank as well.
The tank footprints:
-72x18"
-60x18"
-48x18"
The stock:
-Pair of Vieja maculicauda, don't get along too well so likely need a new female, but very nice show worthy male. Also considering selling them.
-Breeding pair of Nandopsis tetracanthus, adult size and spawn regularly. I would like to keep these alone. Favorite fish in the house, never getting rid of them.
-Breeding pair of Cryptoheros cutteri "Rio Mongo". These two spawn all the time and are really aggressive when they do. Thinking I might have to give them to someone who can devote a tank to them as I don't want to devote a whole tank to them. Might be possible to keep them with a big pair.
-2 Vieja argentea, I'm 98% sure they are male and female but aren't paired yet. I had six and the dominate male killed all the others. The male is 6" TL and the "female" (just guessing based on growth rate and slightly different appearance) is 4".
-5 Parachromis friedrichstali "La Ceiba." Two males, three females. I'm confident I will get a nice pair out of this group, and then I will sell the rest.
So what would you guys do? Sometime this year I will be getting a larger tank as well.