Ideas for Oddballs in a 135 Gallon Tank?

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Dan F

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I have a 135 gallon (72x18x24) tank that I need to stock and I want to do something different. There are a lot of fish that I haven't kept and I feel like it is time to branch out. It looks like I have found a home for the last few SA cichlids, so the tank will be empty soon (I can move them into a different tank any time). The water is filtered by a large sump with 20% daily water change via an automatic system. The pH is 7.6 and the hardness is about six degrees. Temperature is 79 degrees.


Requirements:
Not a cichlid (I love them, but want something different)
Can live in a 135 for a long time, if not life
Grows fairly large (6"+)

It could be one fish, a school, or a few different fish.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated - I have a couple but I really don't know what I want to do.... :popcorn:


This is the tank:

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This is the filtration (shared with a 210):

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Holy crap that's a lot of filtration! A large shoal of exodons would look cool.
 
I think that a senegal birchir would be pretty cool as well as a knife fish, like a bgk. Maybe a school of tinfoil barbs, clown loaches are super fun. As a center pice fish maybe a selection of angel fish (altums) ?
 
You should be able to do a juru cat, maybe a school of exodons? What exactly are you looking for? Predator?


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I would love a Juruense, but I am afraid it might outgrow the tank too quickly? Exodons could be cool, but will they shred/nip anything else you put in? I am not necessarily looking for a predator, although as long as they can be trained onto pellets I'm not opposed.

Holy crap that's a lot of filtration! A large shoal of exodons would look cool.
Yeah, I have a DIY problem.... I am definitely going to research Exodons - The Wet Spot stocks them, too, so availability isn't a problem.

I think that a senegal birchir would be pretty cool as well as a knife fish, like a bgk. Maybe a school of tinfoil barbs, clown loaches are super fun. As a center pice fish maybe a selection of angel fish (altums) ?
I have thought about both polys and some sort of knife. I really like the look of the Royal Clown Knives, but I'm afraid they might outgrow the tank (not to mention that I have never seen one for sale). No Angels, as I've kept a lot in the past.

Thanks for the ideas, keep them coming! :popcorn:
 
Some south american leaf fish, butis butis, crocodile fish(Luciocephalus pulcher), african butterfly fish, and some spiny eels.
 
Some south american leaf fish, butis butis, crocodile fish(Luciocephalus pulcher), african butterfly fish, and some spiny eels.
Interesting choices, I like the SA Leaf Fish idea!

Jurus grow fairly slow, and rarely exceed 18 inches so it could house one for a good while, if not life.


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Right on, I was thinking they were more similar to a TSN in size/temperament.

Thanks for the replies!
 
Anableps - They are cool, you can breed them and they are not to hard to keep.
 
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