need help deciding what to put in my 110G tank!!

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Hey guys,
I have an 110G tank that I want to get up and running again, I have had many fish and am pretty experienced when it comes to fish, so dont let experience limit any ideas you have for this tank.
I have a good sum of money to use on this tank and am stumped of what i want to do with it. I have plenty of heating and filtration form the prior times of having the tank running.(3 marine land 250W heaters and a Fx5)
So I think I want to do a tank that is planted and I am undecided on what fish to have with the tank. I have been thinking discus, but idk what would go with them amd also would like to have a nice variety of fish in the tank. Any ideas of what i could do would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rj
 
I would do a dwarf cichlids community tank, with various apistogramma, such as agassizii, cacatuoides, borelli. Some Bolivian rams, maybe some dwarf gymnogeos, bandit cichlids, and more. Some Corydoras groups, and maybe a large school of coral red pencil fish or rummy nose tetra.


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I would do the following:

No discus - to hard to keep healthy

sand bottom.

Huge driftwood stump up one side that comes to the surface.
Java fern and anubius

6 angel fish

loads and loads of tetra schools. lemon, diamond, bleeding heart... etc.

small catfish, cory, etc. and rapheal.

platies, guppies.
 
Depends on what you like? Africans or central/south american cichlids or community or monster sized fish or a wet pet or cold water??

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a couple centrals would be good.

Veija species have the best colors imo, Severums are also great.
 
that's odd. when I had guppies in with a planted tank.. the plants got nibbled and some outright eaten

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