70 gallon stock list ideas?

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1 Large cichlid that gets 10-15 inches such as a red devil cichlid would do well. Or a pair of 7-9 inch cichlid such as jack Dempsey would do well. Good Luck!!!!
 
Hi thanks for ideas! i'll keep thinking. But here's what i'm thinking a red terror a shoal of Silver dollars a bichir and maybe a catfish or pleco like the L-114 like allan said. but keep the ideas coming please and/or opinions i still have time to change my mind because i still need to buy a filter heater and canopy and junk i rushed because the tank was a deal! also if anyone knows how to get rid of that thoughtful post that ended up being a story that would be nice two thanks eveyone on MFK!
 
Hi thanks for ideas! i'll keep thinking. But here's what i'm thinking a red terror a shoal of Silver dollars a bichir and maybe a catfish or pleco like the L-114 like allan said. but keep the ideas coming please and/or opinions i still have time to change my mind because i still need to buy a filter heater and canopy and junk i rushed because the tank was a deal! also if anyone knows how to get rid of that thoughtful post that ended up being a story that would be nice two thanks eveyone on MFK!
No no no no!!!! You can only fit 1 red terror The bio load will be huge with just 1 red terror. I used to think you could do a stock like that but the day i got my 14 inch Oscar that changed. That stock is a no no a lot of people on this forum would go bananas if you put all those fish in a 70 gallon tank. Anyway if you get all those fish the water will be so dirty that you will not enjoy looking at the fish. If you had enough filtration for a 120 gallon tank you could get 1 red terror and 1 rubber lipped pleco. But commons get too big I am not trying to boss you i am just sharing my experience good Luck!!!!
 
No no no no!!!! You can only fit 1 red terror The bio load will be huge with just 1 red terror. I used to think you could do a stock like that but the day i got my 14 inch Oscar that changed. That stock is a no no a lot of people on this forum would go bananas if you put all those fish in a 70 gallon tank. Anyway if you get all those fish the water will be so dirty that you will not enjoy looking at the fish. If you had enough filtration for a 120 gallon tank you could get 1 red terror and 1 rubber lipped pleco. But commons get too big I am not trying to boss you i am just sharing my experience good Luck!!!!

Oh don't worry about being bossy that what i was looking for thanks. and i was planning on having tons of filtration i was planning on getting two 70g aquaclears and a 50g internal filter with power head for movement or possible some canisters. also arent rubber lips small. yea i hear oscars have a ton!
 
Oh don't worry about being bossy that what i was looking for thanks. and i was planning on having tons of filtration i was planning on getting two 70g aquaclears and a 50g internal filter with power head for movement or possible some canisters. also arent rubber lips small. yea i hear oscars have a ton!
well i have herd they got 10 inches. But even though you over filter your tank there will be major aggression problems. You can get 1 pleco that stays 10-12 inches and 1 red terror . Good Luck!!!!
 
Oh they get 4-7 inches. This one website i looked at once said that they got 10 inches.
 
If you want you can have

One Jack Dempsey and 6 Silver Dollar and a Rubber Lip Pleco. It should be okay with all that filteration.
 
get a black wolf fish there mean as hell and just amazing to watch terrorize anything in there!
Do you mean Dovii. If you do well a female needs 150 gallons for herself. A male needs 180 gallons for himself. And a pair needs 240 gallons
 
I did a Google search on black wolf fish. Well i found out that they got 20-28 inches so do not get one!!!!
 
get a black wolf fish there mean as hell and just amazing to watch terrorize anything in there!
Why did you recomend a HUGE fish for a 70 gallon tank?!?! Why would you let your fish terarise a other fish?!?! That is cruel!!!!
 
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