67 Gallon Tank

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Hello Everyone
There is a tank with dimensions 48'' (length) x 18''(width) x 18''(height) which is somewhat a 67.4 Gallon tank , is it possible to house any of the following predators for life time in a tank that size :
1) Oscars
2) Red Devil / Midas Cichlid
3) Jaguars
4) FlowerHorn

PS : Nothing is confirmed yet , but before making any decision thought to ask you guys.
Thanks in advance
 
i would prefer red devil, midas and flowerhorn... btween those 3 i would choose the flowerhorn.. a single male flowerhorn would surely shine up ure tank.. as flowerhorns can be really friendly and from their bright colors/huge koks, it will surely attract guests to ure tank.. tht's from my perspective anyway.. :)
 
i would prefer red devil, midas and flowerhorn... btween those 3 i would choose the flowerhorn.. a single male flowerhorn would surely shine up ure tank.. as flowerhorns can be really friendly and from their bright colors/huge koks, it will surely attract guests to ure tank.. tht's from my perspective anyway.. :)


Thank you , i personally love Flowerhorn , though as such i havent been able to see that fully developed nunchal hump of my FHs could be females which have kept mostly , i have always been a big fan of those big humps, anyway should i take it as a green signal in terms of my tank size ? i am mainly concerned about the adequacy of the size/dimensions of the said tank for housing an adult cichlid (mentioned in the list) for life .. Thanks
 
Flowerhorns are the only one that will fit. I have not kept them myself but I hear people keep them in 55's The others you listed will all out grow the tank some faster than others.
 
Flowerhorns are the only one that will fit. I have not kept them myself but I hear people keep them in 55's The others you listed will all out grow the tank some faster than others.

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Thank you , i personally love Flowerhorn , though as such i havent been able to see that fully developed nunchal hump of my FHs could be females which have kept mostly , i have always been a big fan of those big humps, anyway should i take it as a green signal in terms of my tank size ? i am mainly concerned about the adequacy of the size/dimensions of the said tank for housing an adult cichlid (mentioned in the list) for life .. Thanks
try to spend a bit on buying one... male kamfas and red dragons tht i know can grow big humps and they have fantastic colors as well.. they are quiet expensive but buying them have nver been a regret to any fh lovers haha i wont spend my money on a low quality fh btw but it really depends on you.. oh yeah, make sure to share ure fish if u already bought it :)
 
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