So what if I did:
4-5 Geos
A pair of Uaru (Can anyone tell me how they are when breeding? I have watched a lot of YouTube videos of them with fry where they seem really chill.)
1 Festivum
1 true blue acara (IF I can find one - is there anyway to tell by looking at them if they are a hybrid or not?)
1 sajica OR firemouth (anyone else want to weigh in in how a single sajica or firemouth would do in tank with peaceful fish?)
Rainbow Cichlid(s??) How would they do in this tank? If I don't put them in here they will be in my 72g with a pair of keyholes, and a lone curviceps.
Uaru get big. I think 10-12" depending on gender (uaru keepers feel free to correct me). A pair would likely claim almost all of that tank with the exception of possible a foot or two of one end. God help you if they claim the center, because they will 6-12" on either end, which will get cramped feeling really quick for the other tankmates. My understanding of Uaru is they do tend to be very relaxed, but still can be quite defensive of fry and with their size often being bigger than their tankmates, most other fish choose not to mess with them. My opinion of successful calm uaru parents is a lack of any aggressive tankmates at all and plenty of space.
Don't forget that you could very likely see breeding from the geos and they would be more problematic than the uaru would depending on species, but since the smallest Geophagus is 5-6" (larger ones being 12-14"), they could still easily take on most of their potential tankmates to cause damage.
Hybrid blue acaras will show orange trim on their dorsal and caudal fins. Pures only show orange trim on their dorsal. However, this color doesn't fully show up until they are 2-3", so just beware if you buy small ones.
If I had to choose between the sajica and the firemouth, I would lean towards the firemouth in a peaceful tank. Sajica only hit 6", but they are bulky like a pit bull and can cause serious damage. Firemouths also only hit 6", but tend to be leaner and more interested in puffing up than actually fighting.
Rainbow cichlids would be good. They are a calm cichlid and also tend to be pretty calm when breeding compared with most other cichlids.
Your stocking success will hinge a lot of the geo species you choose. 4-5 big species will max out your bottom space and allow you to keep an uaru and a firemouth for the middle/top and some dither to completely max it out. If you choose 4-5 smaller species, you could keep a more varied stock.
I would recommend going with 4-5 smaller geos like red heads or pindare. Then you could stock an uaru, a firemouth, a blue acara, a festivum and maybe 1-2 rainbows.
A final note is going to depend on what size range you purchase at. If buying them small to grow out, festivum, geos, and uaru really should be kept in groups of 4+ until they reach 1/2 their adult sizes in order to feel comfortable and thrive. Once they reach 1/2 their adult sizes, comfort won't be a concern for their happiness and you would be able to have your pick of the litters.
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