Amazon predator tank

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Amitas

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working on planning a very large (20,000-40,000 gallon) Amazon tank, enclosing a conference room in an office.
stocking ideas:D? just trying to keep fish from the amazon river basin, however open to any other ideas you guys have please suggest. personally ive always done reef aquariums, however always had a soft spot for the amazonian fish. (wow factor is really the goal here).

(unfortunately due to location, all Pygocentrus, serrasalmus, pristobrycon, and freshwater stingrays are off the list of possibles :()
 
The Amazon is also famous for its monster (rumoured to be maneating) catfish.. Might be an idea.
 
Not sure but I think a lot of that is not Amazonian... But it depends how 'real' you want it to be.
I feel like as long as it sticks to south America its ok haha.

I think a massive shoal of silver dollars would be awesome. Along with a tiger shovel nose cat. P.S. Move out of Ga to enjoy the hobby more lol.

Peacock Bass would look really good and grow to pretty decent sizes in a tank like that.

Hopefully this isn't one of those all to common "Hey guys! I want the amazon in my house! stock my tank!" threads that turns out to not be a thing ;)
 
working on planning a very large (20,000-40,000 gallon) Amazon tank, enclosing a conference room in an office.
stocking ideas:D? just trying to keep fish from the amazon river basin, however open to any other ideas you guys have please suggest. personally ive always done reef aquariums, however always had a soft spot for the amazonian fish. (wow factor is really the goal here).

(unfortunately due to location, all Pygocentrus, serrasalmus, pristobrycon, and freshwater stingrays are off the list of possibles :()
I may have to come visit to see that tank myself. I feel the pain of no stingrays.
 
If your gonna do SD i would stick with only the larger speicies since most would get eatten over time

Wide bars and res hooks would work

I would do

Arowanas
Peacock bass
Rtc
Tiger shovelnose
Spotted gars
Oxydoras niger
Yellow belly pacus
Clown knife
Marble motoro rays
Tin foil barbs
Wild oscars
 
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If your gonna do SD i would stick with only the larger speicies since most would get eatten over time

Wide bars and res hooks would work

I would do

Arowanas
Peacock bass
Rtc
Tiger shovelnose
Spotted gars
Oxydoras niger
Yellow belly pacus
Clown knife
Marble motoro rays
Tin foil barbs
Wild oscars
Rays won't work in GA.
 
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