240 or 300 gallon hap stocking recommendations?

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A group of Aristochromis christyi or Rostratus or Hap fuscotaeniatus or the list can just go on and on
 
I concur, that is a very nice tank...is that a S. decorus I see in the corner?

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Yup. He's only about 7"-8" long right now. He regularly interrupts spawning on some of the bigger fish, but I have a soft spot for synos. He's got a heck of a dorsal trailer going on as well. He generally chills in one of the caves, but darts out as soon as food hits the surface of the water.

I keep him in my 180, an angelicus in my big predator all-male 150, a group of multipunctata in my mixed up mostly-male 125 (since spawns in there would be trash anyway) and a granulosus in one of my 75s. Synos rock. I highly recommend the OP consider keeping one of them as well.

Cheers,
Tony
 
Mokujin awesome tank, I went with the all male setup and couldn't be happier. I will get some new pics up tonight. I picked my males by going here http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profiles/category.php?cat=1 and to the peacock section of same site. They have pictures and temperaments to not only other fish but con specific temperament to see if you have a better chance of keeping a few males together if you would like.
 
emperor female,trout male,taiwan reef,red empress,sunburst,various other peacocks,plus fosso's coming soon.Only A couple super large ones looks great and gives room for more peacocks and smaller ones to grow.[video=youtube;nyR5AY-fosI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyR5AY-fosI&feature=related[/video]
 
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