Or, you could do a bunch of Pleco's in that tank.
Man that was a future plan that still hasnt developed for me
Or, you could do a bunch of Pleco's in that tank.
Geez guess everyone is out emjoying their sat night.
+1 has theost lickly hood of easily succeeding but number 3 is most appealing lol
Have you looked into cryptheros types like sajica, namolutes, and panamensis ?
Also aquidens are one of my favirote SA.
Maybe a big bocourti and some smaller cryptoheros would look nice
Man that was a future plan that still hasnt developed for me
In my opinion a CA community is much harder to pull off than a SA community tank. The CA I am partial to are in the parachromis family, and imo not suited for a community tank. JD and Rivulatus seem to work well for some in their CA and mixed tanks, but I have never kept them except as solo fish. I am currently trying to work out a stocking plan for a SA biotope and am growing out some festivum, chocolates, and severums for potential candidates. I am also looking into some caquetaia, willimara and crenicichla as possibilities. Take a look at the threadmrrobxc has on his SA biotope
Thanks for the link ill check it out. I would love to have both together but like you said it could be hit or miss. I just love the coloration on both of them and if I had a larger tank I would jump on it. Right now I think I might be taking a risk? But who knows it would be an awesome duo. I do like crenicichla so those are definetly in play as well.
https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/south-american-cichlids.681902/
Stanzzzz7 has had some succesful CA community tanks as well as
cichlidfish
Im still learning all of these so I have to do a quick google each time lol. But the panamensis is pretty appealing. And you probably have to many polys thats why!
A 180 is a real good size tank. I tell people all the time don't buy a 125, a 180 is the same tank, just wide enough to keep big fish in it. So A+ on getting a 180.
The way I see it, all 3 of the stocking options mean you'll have no plants. If you're not gonna have plants, then I'd go with a male Trimac, and some other Amph's in that tank. Maybe they'd get along, maybe they wouldn't and you'd end up with a big fish in a 180 by himself. But it'd be a very cool fish--mean, too.
You could raise a big Jaguar in that tank--feed him frogs and mice.
If you're gonna get an even bigger tank later, then you could start with some Argentea and Regani now, let them grow out for a year or so, and then move what's left to a bigger tank or spread them out among other tanks you get later.
Another option you should seriously consider is a tank with Herichthys. A breeding pair of Carpinits, possibly a harem of Carpintis? Or, H. Labridens in breeding color would be the height of cool--and I don't think anybody here at MFK has those breeding in a tank. Labs only get about 8 inches I think. And they might not tear up plants.
Lol google will be your best friend...never too many polys lol
Could always go a lil bigger. Price out different sizes 96x24, 72x30, 96x30 see what chris says
I hear you poly guys are addicting, I should probably stay away from them or ill lose the rest of my money lol. But 72x24 is pushing it as it is. Maybe 72x30 but that would be max. This thing has to get into the house and into my bedroom for two years and then out into another house lol. Think my girlfriend would kill me if I got any bigger
Break her in now so the 500 gal isnt an issue down the road lol. I hear ya i think 180 is great