6 is a bit much given that when a pair forms they might just kill the others overnight
But if you have 4 they may never pair? Better to have a healthy pair and two as food rather than nothing at all?
6 is a bit much given that when a pair forms they might just kill the others overnight
I've never known what upper and lower jaws were, but I do have two retros, two or three ornates left. Those can basically go with everythingI like more of the oddball fish. Especially characins. So for me I would suggest couple of upper jaw polys (2), Large African Brown knife, hydro scombs.
Maybe a pea puffer planted tank.
Tank with 4-5 elephant nose fish and pvc's.
Tank of hill stream loaches and some colorful gobies. Some mild to moderate current on the tank.
Those come to mind.
90 gal, 350 liters. The 100L is the tiny tank I am still not sure I care to move with.is the tank 100 gallons or litres? exodons are done best by keeping a massive group, and heavy feeding + heavy waterchanges.
i would also recommend african knives, wonderful fish
I have a bonded pair of Aurantis, I'll go that route over bleheris a thousand times over. But as I said in the OP, if you setup your tank right, it'll have enough plants that you barely ever see them.What about a small group of channa bleheri, maybe 6 or so
I love sorubims, they're pretty amazing, and unlike most other cats, that's a possibility!How about a group of duck bill catfish, Galaxy catfish or a group of gulper catfish?
Ery can have the 100L, or share the 90g if I decide out of my already prefered ideas.Mala could work given lazy nature, ery might be better?
Exodons if you can get them. I found none ever
My retros caught up on size with the ornatipinnis, for some reason, the ornates don't seem to be growing much at all in the 180, but to be fair, with 4 odoes, an Ery and 5 SDs, they get to eat sparsely.Ur polys are upper jaws. The retros will do but the ornate will get large.
Gulpers can be kept in groups of their own kind.
Malas shouldn't up root any plants. Since they are pretty sedentary then should be good.
Group of exodons will be active. Keep fed regularly then won't have to restock so often.
I have, but upsizing is not an option, not until I buy a house.Have you considered a rhom piranha? A 90 gal would be OK with water changes and it is a fish you can upsize if you have the resources. I highly recommend knives still