100g What can I do ?

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Rakie

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Looking for any and all suggestions. I suppose I prefer more aggressive fish.

I know it's a very broad question, but I really have no idea what I want, I'm looking into all sorts of other fish as well :)
 
easy answer....GULPERS....let me see you put a fish in there...and Live.
 
haynchinook334;2305654; said:
easy answer....GULPERS....let me see you put a fish in there...and Live.
I knew this would be the first answer to this post. Anyone in the bottom dweller section asks for a fish for a 75+ tank and someone ALWAYS suggests gulpers lol. I do think gulpers are pretty cool, but not my style really

How about a big loach tank? You could keep a few decent sized schools of several small to medium species in there, of just get a school of clowns or something and some dither fish
 
andyjs;2310870; said:
I knew this would be the first answer to this post. Anyone in the bottom dweller section asks for a fish for a 75+ tank and someone ALWAYS suggests gulpers lol. I do think gulpers are pretty cool, but not my style really

How about a big loach tank? You could keep a few decent sized schools of several small to medium species in there, of just get a school of clowns or something and some dither fish


I thought about loaches, I saw the "river" tank Lupin posted in the loach section, really cool setup.
 
I think I'd do Clown Loaches, too. They're super active, excellent eaters, the bottom stays spotless & they're a hoot to watch. No matter how strong the powerhead my Loaches stick their noses right up to the outlet and sway there in the current. They're not aggressive but they're certainly bold.
 
I'll move this to Gen Aquaria, you're looking at more than bottom dwellers, correct?
 
plecs, rtc,tsn,gulpers,channels,blues,rtc x tsn,sturgeon,eels,goldfish feeders with nowhere to hide when the monster cats begin a feedin'!!!!!!!!!!
 
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