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That was a very nice pair. Sorry for your loss.

If you want something South American, I think the tetra suggestion is a good one. I would say don't underestimate the common stuff especially in a larger school in a larger tank like yours. Hatchets, Redeyes, and Diamond Tetras are three that come to mind. There are a ton of catfish that work. I like farlowellas, but raphael or banjo could work.

If you don't mind going the cosmopolitan route, lake inle danios are awesome, scissor tails could be fun in a big group, a school of small loaches is always fun. I like yoyos and pygmy chains. A really big school of harlequin rasboras would be fun as well. If you want other large fish Gouramis are a great one. Full grown pearl leeri or blue or gold gouramis are tought to beat.
 
That was a very nice pair. Sorry for your loss.

If you want something South American, I think the tetra suggestion is a good one. I would say don't underestimate the common stuff especially in a larger school in a larger tank like yours. Hatchets, Redeyes, and Diamond Tetras are three that come to mind. There are a ton of catfish that work. I like farlowellas, but raphael or banjo could work.

If you don't mind going the cosmopolitan route, lake inle danios are awesome, scissor tails could be fun in a big group, a school of small loaches is always fun. I like yoyos and pygmy chains. A really big school of harlequin rasboras would be fun as well. If you want other large fish Gouramis are a great one. Full grown pearl leeri or blue or gold gouramis are tought to beat.
Hello. I just lost the one. I like Gouramis. They are pretty. IDK. I wish I didn't like mean fish. LOL.
 
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Hello; A fellow member ask about the wingless fruit flies (vestigial wing mutation) I had mentioned. I found the flies, food and culture vials still available from Carolina Biological Supply. I pasted some links to the products. I do not know which wingless mutation is best for simple fish food. There are several mutant varieties available. Be careful to order the vestigial type (stunted wings) or you will have a house full of small flies flying around.

The cost is higher than from a couple decades or so ago. Not a surprise. Good thing is the vials can be cleaned and reused over and over. I still have some from the 1970’s around. The food goes a long way
 
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