Stocking a 240 gallon aquarium

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Brody L

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Before I begin let me just say I apologize if I'm doing something wrong , or made any mistakes posting this I'm new to this and I've never used a forum before.

So to start off, about a year ago I got a 75 gallon aquarium, and I stocked it with 1 Oscar, 1 Firemouth, and 3 Silver Dollars. Soon after doing that I realized what a mistake I had made. Now I can say through my own experience, I don't believe a 75 is even big enough for a single Oscar. Well, I've learned my lesson now. Anyway, within the next month I'll be building a 240 gallon aquarium (8ft x 2ft x 2 ft) and I wanted some input on the fish I plan to put in.

Stock list:
1 Oscar
1 Firemouth cichlid
3-5 Silver Dollars
1 Common Pleco
1 Sun Catfish (I have him growing out in a 55)

I'm gonna have 2 diy canister filters, and several large sponge filters running on the tank.

Any input would be greatly appreciated, I just wanna make sure I don't make another mistake and overstock again.
 
I would honestly skip the common pleco. They are just poop machines, lol. If you want a pleco I’d go for one of the many beautiful varieties there are out there. I wish I would have. I have two sailfins(commonly sold as commons, but aren’t) and I wish I would have gotten more interesting ones. Plus these guys get so big:/
If the reason behind getting one is algae control, get snails. They do a much better job.
That’s my 2cents anyway.
 
I would honestly skip the common pleco. They are just poop machines, lol. If you want a pleco I’d go for one of the many beautiful varieties there are out there. I wish I would have. I have two sailfins(commonly sold as commons, but aren’t) and I wish I would have gotten more interesting ones. Plus these guys get so big:/
If the reason behind getting one is algae control, get snails. They do a much better job.
That’s my 2cents anyway.

I agree with commons being very messy. I used to have one but he jumped well I was at school. And no I don't want one for algae control, for some reason I've always just been drawn to the common pleco, and after losing mine I've wanted to get another one for so long. I will definitely look into prettier ones though, I have a couple Bristlenose in a 55 right now and besides the common that I lost, those are the only other plecos I've kept, and Id love to get one for this big tank.
 
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Oh if you like them for what they are then by all means get one. I got mine before I realized how many different kinds are out there:) I grew up with them always being in tanks so to me they almost seemed mandatory. Haha
 
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I would do 5 firemouths and 6 dollars. Do a royal pleco and probably 5 clown loach.
I have a 13" suncat, awesome cats, great choice.
Any pics of the current stock?

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I would do 5 firemouths and 6 dollars. Do a royal pleco and probably 5 clown loach.
I have a 13" suncat, awesome cats, great choice.
Any pics of the current stock?

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That's awesome! I've never seen a Sun cat THAT big! I can't wait to grow mine out! Yah would several firemouth work? I've heard they can be kept fine in groups but would this be ok with the oscar?
 
Yeah in an 8*2*2 they will be good. Oscar will ignore them if too small to eat and they won't bother him if they breed once he is 10". Very unlikely imo at least.
 
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Stocking looks good to me. I would up the number of silver dollars, they are kind of a skittish fish but are more comfortable in groups. I would go for like 7. Pick your favorite kind and get a school of that type, I have found the different species don't always school together.
I agree I'd personally get a fancy pleco, unless you really love the commons. When they get huge, they don't eat much algae anymore.
 
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Stocking looks good to me. I would up the number of silver dollars, they are kind of a skittish fish but are more comfortable in groups. I would go for like 7. Pick your favorite kind and get a school of that type, I have found the different species don't always school together.
I agree I'd personally get a fancy pleco, unless you really love the commons. When they get huge, they don't eat much algae anymore.
Ok thanks, I was planning to go with 5 silver dollars but if more is better I'll definitely go for it
 
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