56 gallon column

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Did a youtube search. The herotilapia multispinosa are really cool! Jeff rapps has them listed as archocentrus multispinosa. Same fish?
 
I will for sure! Im starting to lean heavilly towards the archocentrus or herotilapia multispinosa whatever they are. They seem to be relatively peaceful. What else could i keep with them to sort of fill in the space? Also i have seen tanks on youtube with multiple pairs but they are probably much larger than this tank. Would two pairs be a possibility? Probably not enough territory in the footprint huh?
 
I will for sure! Im starting to lean heavilly towards the archocentrus or herotilapia multispinosa whatever they are. They seem to be relatively peaceful. What else could i keep with them to sort of fill in the space? Also i have seen tanks on youtube with multiple pairs but they are probably much larger than this tank. Would two pairs be a possibility? Probably not enough territory in the footprint huh?

You can only do 1 pair in the 56 gal and maybe some danios
 
You can only do 1 pair in the 56 gal and maybe some danios

IMO two pairs should be fine, given enough hiding places

To the op, u can also do a trio :) and yea the archocentrus is the same fish. They changed its name a few years ago and some ppl just call it herotilapia out of habit


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i honestly dont see a problem growing out a few salvinis in the 56?? as long as you upgrade within a few months to 5 months, heck you have about 10 months.. they grow at about 1/2 inch a month ( well 1 inch a month tell about 4 or 5 months then slow down. )
 
i honestly dont see a problem growing out a few salvinis in the 56?? as long as you upgrade within a few months to 5 months, heck you have about 10 months.. they grow at about 1/2 inch a month ( well 1 inch a month tell about 4 or 5 months then slow down. )

I appreciate that, however I can wait. it will just give me a chance to learn more about them.
 
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