I'm not a fan of silver dollars. I have open sand areas, and a few oak trunks. So a lone Pearsei would be fine, but how many Chocolates could I have? They are hard to get in Uk and a lfs has got two in.I'm a big fan of RedHook silver dollars to add movement to a setup. What substrate are you using? Since you decided on a group of Geos, may want to have an open space with smaller grade substrate for them to sift through. As far as the Big guys go - a lone Pearsei shouldn't be problematic.

Will do!Pearsei are really nice n should be fine in there.... if you want to go that route. Chocolates are nice too tho. Good luck n keep us posted on the tank.
Yeah I think he has to go.I would give the horn a miss but apart from that will be a sweet tank
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He is a bonsai so is gonna grow to 6-8", but he is a risk remaining in there. Are chocolates best left as a single specimen?I'd be careful with the FH. At 4", it hasn't yet reached adulthood. I've not kept them myself, but I have read many accounts of them being on the aggressive side. I'd move it before you come home to a bunch of dead or beat up fish.
Chocolates and pearsei are good choices for gentle giants. Bocourti would be a good choice as well. My experience with synspilum has been that they are pushy, as are all paratheraps that I have kept. The sevs will get bullied and the geos would get owned.


