ninjastar;4068861; said:Well look above my post and theirs a link and also my tank is a 100gal with a magnum 350 with a 15gal sump with a 500gph pump.
cichlid2006;4071745; said:its not just the amount.
for example:
*your puffer really needs high end brackish (salty) water. it also thrives in full marine (very salty) conditions. your other fish cannot. salt as in instant ocean salt. (info ive read on **************.com amongst other sites)
*your puffer is highly aggressive and can easily destroy your other fish because it has weaponry unlike the others. its teeth crack mollusc shell. from what ive read 1 to a tank.
*that cory needs to be in a group but you cannot house a group as your already fully stocked.
*that cory will probably not survive because the oscar will probably try and eat it.
*the cory may choke the attacking oscar and both fish can die.
*the clown loach really needs to be in a group. again, you cannot house a group of clowns because your already fully stocked.
*cuban cichlids can be quite aggressive. their aggression far out-weighs oscars and severums.
*common plecos are poop machines and they get extremely large.
*When the cichlids begin to get some size on them they will begin to fight. you will likely end up with 2 jacks and a cuban. then they will probably fight if what ive read on cubans is correct (experiences and profiles).
*your giant danio will probably become someones snack eventually.
*a 15g sump will eventually be too small and you will need to upgrade but even then without massive and regular waterchanges your going to have constant water quality issues.
****you really need to research your fish or you end up making massive mistakes like you have. from your wording in the post above your new to fishkeeping. most of us have made stupid errors in our first tanks with stocking and/or maintenance. they have said your overstocked because oscars grow very quickly and before long will need the 100g for themselves. most cichlids get to 6" very quickly and at less than 6" aggressive cichlids usually begin to show what they are capable of.
now for the hard bit. your going to have to decide which fish you really want, what you are able and can be bothered to care for, for example the puffer will need salt in its water at a specific salinity every water change and oscars/common plecos are poop powerhouses and you cant afford to skip a water change with them because they spoil water so quickly.
ninjastar;4072606; said:Heres the real list and specs and estmate of the size.
Setup since march 13.
100gal
-magnum 350
-15gal sump with a 500gph pump
2 x Tiger Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) 4-5in
2 x Giant Danio (Perilampus aequipinnatus) 2in
2 x Common Pleco (Pterygoplichthys pardalis) 5-6in
2 x Jack Dempsey (Rocio octofasciatum)2.5in
1 x Cuban Cichlid (Nandopsis tetracanthus)2.5in
1 x Green Spotted Puffer (Tetraodon nigroviridis)1.5in
1 x Pike Cichlid (Crenicichla sp. Xingu)4in
2 x Convict (Cryptoheros nigrofasciatus) 2.5in
1 x Albino Catfish 5-6in
1 x Red tail botia4in
cichlid2006;4072744; said:your going to have to get rid of fish and decide what you want and are capable of keeping. its that or the fish are going to decide for you, which is not very humane.