Kid safe wet pet for a 75.

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MilitantPotato

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Scored a 75 gallon for free, once i water test my reseal I'll be setting her up. I'm looking for a moderately priced fish of 100 or less that won't nip off a small kids fingers, bites happen but I'd like the damage to be minimal. I'm working with a ph of around 7.2. Kh of 60ish, gh of 130ish, i believe.

Personality and interactivity is key, good looks would be nice. An Oscar is something I've toyed with, but personally I might like something slightly less common.

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Scored a 75 gallon for free, once i water test my reseal I'll be setting her up. I'm looking for a moderately priced fish of 100 or less that won't nip off a small kids fingers, bites happen but I'd like the damage to be minimal. I'm working with a ph of around 7.2. Kh of 60ish, gh of 130ish, i believe.

Personality and interactivity is key, good looks would be nice. An Oscar is something I've toyed with, but personally I might like something slightly less common.

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Assuming theres no upgrades


  1. flowerhorn
  2. group clown loaches
  3. flagtail
  4. EBJD
  5. red severum
  6. delhezi polypterus
  7. FW puffer
 
A group of clown loaches in a 75 long term? Kind small for a group don't you think?


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Even though oscars are common, you won't get much better of a solo wetpet, and a 75 is perfect for a solo oscar.
 
Red devil, trimac, texas (cyano or carpinitis), red texas. if you think male is too big for 75, then get female

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Blood parrot, their mouths mean they can't bite down, very interactive

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