33 Gallon-what fish?

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Luca206

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Hi all.I'm a beginner when it comes to semi-agressive-agressive fish,and i'm going to get a 33 gallon tank,which i plan to stock with a agressive fish.It doesn't matter what type of fish it is,it doesn't matter how it looks or what size it gets to,i just want a agressive,carnivorous fish,maybe one which i can feed on guppies,danios,tetras,etc.For a while i was thinking about catching a bluegill or a perch and putting it in the tank lol,i was even thinking about buying a live trout from the supermarket,but quickly abandoned the idea,as apparently they make horrible pets.So,any ideas?
Btw,the tank is about 31x15x15 inches.
 
Maybe a convict cichlid. Don't get the idea of super aggressive fish, seems to be built within most of us teens.

Anyway live feeders are either expensive, risky or both. Unless you breed your own of course
 
Maybe a convict cichlid. Don't get the idea of super aggressive fish, seems to be built within most of us teens.

Anyway live feeders are either expensive, risky or both. Unless you breed your own of course
Where i live we have no "feeder fish",we only have fish which are sold as pets.Also,thanks for the suggestion,but sadly where i live they're not available.Any other recommendations?
 
Where i live we have no "feeder fish",we only have fish which are sold as pets.Also,thanks for the suggestion,but sadly where i live they're not available.Any other recommendations?
Any smaller-medium cichlid should give you what you want. Would you breed your own "feeder" fish?
 
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Any smaller-medium cichlid should give you what you want. Would you breed your own "feeder" fish?
Well,maybe.....if i get my hands on a medium size plastic storage bin i think i could breed my own guppies.Maybe a Midas?
 
Well,maybe.....if i get my hands on a medium size plastic storage bin i think i could breed my own guppies.Maybe a Midas?
Guppies could go.

Midas is far too big for that tank. I'd say cap it at 6-7" for a fish.
 
Wolf fish... Not sure the exact species but I'm pretty sure theirs one that gets around 8"
 
Wolf fish... Not sure the exact species but I'm pretty sure theirs one that gets around 8"
Erythrinus erythrinus. With enough water changes this could work
 
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