How about a group of g. altifrons or g. Surinamis
Rams are beautiful, but I'm looking for something more robust and bigger. I have a grow out tank full of discus, and they're headache enough for me right now.they are smaller but have you considered a bunch of ram cichlids? Bolivian reds, German blues, gold rams, and electric blue rams? around 5 of each would look amazing
Redhead tapajos are high up on my list.Since aquiring my geos, I've been so happy that I made that choice. They even spawned within 2 weeks of getting them. You won't be disappointed.
GT = green terror, yes? They're gorgeous fish, but apparently they're slow growers?I had a small spot Polleni for over 2yrs with a bunch of africans in a 6' tank & he was the showpiece, absolute stunner, but in the end i got rid of him because he got grumpy & terrorized all my africans. He didn't kill anyone but he had them constantly bailed up one end of the tank.
I always regretted getting rid of him & not the Africans.
As far as your tank tank goes a Polleni or GT with a bunch of Spotted Silver$ would be a great setup. If you want a show tank be aware the Polleni will dig & dig where as a GT doesn't tend too dig much at all. Can't go wrong either way. Rams r nice fish too but a bit on the delicate side i think.
Slow growers but worth the wait. Besides the obvious good looks they are always active, have good personality, will attack you at the glass but won't bite if you put your hand in the tank. I recommend you get a few of them & let them grow out to sort the wheat from the chaff as their are a lot of low grade ones from what i can tell, the colours are fine on most but body or head shape is all wrong. Of course this is just my opinion so take with a grain of salt : )GT = green terror, yes? They're gorgeous fish, but apparently they're slow growers?