I would do some geos, altifrons or red heads, a group. With some firemouths. And a green terror
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I think this is a good idea! Both Discus and Angels are beautiful fish, especially when kept in appropriate numbers in a nicely aquascaped aquarium. But it doesn't sound like your cup of tea. A tank of HRP or Convicts would look nice as long as you didn't keep too many pairs. They are so prolific that even with other fish added to control numbers, you can still end up overrun with juveniles which in turn would also begin to breed. I think a tank like that would be good with two pairs with a couple of schools of robust Tetras.That's a nice Discus tank. I don't know your experiance level but domestic Discus or Angels for that matter are no more diffacult than anything else. Regular water changes good filter maint and a healthy diet. If you go that route you can add a nice school of tetras and make a good looking display. Or you could go the single wet pet direction, but nothing too big. IMO it's not big enough for a agressive comunity. When you say horde what number does that constitute? There are many options.
I'm not sure where you live, but I have 2 pairs of HRPs I need to get rid of. They could over populate a 115 in months lol.
Seriously they are much nicer looking then cons IMO.
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I think this is a good idea! Both Discus and Angels are beautiful fish, especially when kept in appropriate numbers in a nicely aquascaped aquarium. But it doesn't sound like your cup of tea. A tank of HRP or Convicts would look nice as long as you didn't keep too many pairs. They are so prolific that even with other fish added to control numbers, you can still end up overrun with juveniles which in turn would also begin to breed. I think a tank like that would be good with two pairs with a couple of schools of robust Tetras.
Another idea would be a pair of the smaller species of Herichthys as a centerpiece. There are some nice ones to choose from.
I do have a 12" rtc and 14" tsn in my pond. I say both can eat atleast 50 feeders in one feeding
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What do you do with them in the winter?
I have a very good friend of mine who has 3 breeding pairs of convicts in a 5' aquarium. They each take a third of the tank and defend from the other groups. I saw once all three had spawns at one time, he said its not that uncommon for them to all three have a spawn. But one of the spawns was freshly free swimming, another about 3 weeks old and the other was about 2 mounths old. It was really cool to see all the diffrent sizes of fish being tended to. One of my favorite setups I ever saw. Good luck and hope to see pics soon. Happy fish keeping
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I live in CT and your hrp is alot nicer.
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