95 gallon stocking ideas for a ca/sa community tank

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Overcrowding fish results in the aggression being distributed around. ;D Solves the problem of one fish being bullied too much actually. The main issue would be maintaining the water quality tho.

In my 55g I have:
2x Super Green Texans
2x 'Normal' Convicts
2x Pink Convicts
2x Red Forest Jewels
1x Pink Firemouth
1x Cobalt Blue
1x Dwarf Gourami
1x Rainbow Shark
1x Paradise Fish

Works fine. :D I do have to compensate by overfiltering though. But it's not an issue.
 
Overcrowding fish results in the aggression being distributed around. ;D Solves the problem of one fish being bullied too much actually. The main issue would be maintaining the water quality tho.

In my 55g I have:
2x Super Green Texans
2x 'Normal' Convicts
2x Pink Convicts
2x Red Forest Jewels
1x Pink Firemouth
1x Cobalt Blue
1x Dwarf Gourami
1x Rainbow Shark
1x Paradise Fish

Works fine. :D I do have to compensate by overfiltering though. But it's not an issue.

I agree a little over crowding helps even aggression but that talk is waaaaaaaaay too small for the fish you mentioned

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A 55 is 12" wide and green Texas get 12" long so at some point they will get too big you want at least 18" wide but they can live comfortably for 3-5 years cause they are generally slow growers.

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It's surprisingly alright - you'll realize when you stock your tank that different fish have different personalities. All of mine pretty much leave each other alone, even though they're to the size now where they could do some damage to each other.

As for overstocking, over filtration works wonders!
 
It's surprisingly alright - you'll realize when you stock your tank that different fish have different personalities. All of mine pretty much leave each other alone, even though they're to the size now where they could do some damage to each other.

As for overstocking, over filtration works wonders!

So your filters get rids of nitrates?
 
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