A big school of tiger barbs, with a rainbow shark and a pair of bolivian rams. and maybe some kind of nice top swimmer.
andyjs;2153120; said:Exodon tetras? I've never kept them, but I'd like to eventually. They don't get too big and from what I've heard, they are like what people expect pirahna to be.
MommyJulia;2153436; said:What about some tiger barbs, and rainbow shark or something?
I wouldn't get oscars or anything like that, they will outgrown the 55g in a heart beat.
Good suggestions.buckeyenut222;2153589; said:A big school of tiger barbs, with a rainbow shark and a pair of bolivian rams. and maybe some kind of nice top swimmer.

Yes, it will in fact work excellently. Skunks are very nasty fish and should never be mixed in a general community setup as they are very feisty and can severely injure any fish incapable of defending itself. Skunks are best kept with barbs that can move around quickly and defend themselves well enough. Arulius barbs and filament barbs will also work well however these ones grow to 4 and 6 inches respectively.andyjs;2153677; said:Speaking of tiger barbs, a combo I've wanted to try is a big school of tiger barbs with a big school of skunk loaches. I've heard of lots of people trying it, and with both species being semi-aggressive, or at least extremely active, I would think it would work well
Good suggestion.gobucks1;2155447; said:Maybe a Tanganyikan biotope with shellies, cyps, alvus ,and sanddwellers?
Was that name 'alvus' in reference to Altolamprologus calvus?why?andyjs;2155420; said:A red devil or any other big cichlid like that is a bad idea for a 55. Even a 75 or 90 is pretty small for even a single big cichlid like that