scarysdad;768378; said:You just have to take the plunge....a 180 is a big tank, try to make as many caves/hiding spots as necessary. another tip I have found useful for mixing the bigger species is to buy female fish; the tand to be a lot more mellow in my experience and with SA/CA cichlids the females are usually as good looking as the males if not better(Salvini, Festae eg). I would also get some 'dithers', silver dollars work best for me 4 would look great in your tank...
The worst aggression in my opinion in a tank is when you have either 2 or 3 fish. 2 fish you get constant aggro, 3 and the smallest always gets bullied by the rest....
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Thanks for the advice scarysdad!
I also bought two more micro oscars (they're about the size of my thumb, half the size of the GT's). This gets me close to your suggestion of 10 12" or so fish [oh a side note, I like the way you stock tanks! I'm not one of those "huge-tank-two-fish" people either
I'm going to try giant danios as dithers just to put less weight on the bioload, but if they get eaten, I'll seek out some red hook silver dollars.
But with that, my tank is fully stocked now. It's going to be great watching all these lil guys grow huge and fill out all the space.
Right now, I do have three large pieces of driftwood that gives the GT's a lot of places to cruise around and duck under, but so far they seem to be following each in a group. No aggression or violence, just... following the leader? Not what I expected. We'll see....