Best Stocking for my 1584Gal/6000liter tank

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Dwarf shrimp. According to most sites, you can keep up to 15 per gallon, so could house up to 15,840 shrimp in your tank, although you should only do 10k so they have room to crawl. You could also try a school of 250 Neons.

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Jokes aside, you could try a large cichlid/cichla community. If that doesn't float your boat, you could also try a brackish tank, with figure 8 puffers, archer fish, flounders, gobies, etc... Rays would also make a neat addition.

You may also want to look into polys, although you'll want to talk to J jaws7777 if you want to go down that road.
 
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In a tank that size I wouldn't be surprised if the fire eels hit a minimum of 30" with some nearing or hitting the 40" mark.

Again, I'm not really sure about the TSN so I would wait for others to chime in. That was the one that caught my eye as well and I knew right off the bat that it wouldn't fit in my 220 so I did some research on similar looking fish and several came up for my tank but I think the vulture would be best for you. They usually reach 20-24" in captivity.

Dang 30-40" thats gonna be a big fella, never knew they could get this big. Do they go well with other fish?
 
Dwarf shrimp. According to most sites, you can keep up to 15 per gallon, so could house up to 15,840 shrimp in your tank, although you should only do 10k so they have room to crawl. You could also try a school of 250 Neons.

JK

Jokes aside, you could try a large cichlid/cichla community. If that doesn't float your boat, you could also try a brackish tank, with figure 8 puffers, archer fish, flounders, gobies, etc... Rays would also make a neat addition.

You may also want to look into polys, although you'll want to talk to J jaws7777 if you want to go down that road.

Im sorry to say but I never heard of Polys:), so im not so sure about them.

A cichlid/cichla community tank is probably the way to go but Im waiting for someone who could give me a little more info about Black Pacus and the TSN, if it would be possible to keep them seperate in the tank or together if its big enough. But in the back of my head im thinking that its probably not the best idea :D.
 
Dang 30-40" thats gonna be a big fella, never knew they could get this big. Do they go well with other fish?

There are pretty docile towards large fish, but will eat smaler fish such as tetras etc...

They are also well known escape artists, so unless you have a fully sealed system, they may still decide to jump out even though the tank is pretty darn big...

As for recommendations definitely need rays in that tank...
 
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There are pretty docile towards large fish, but will eat smaler fish such as tetras etc...

They are also well known escape artists, so unless you have a fully sealed system, they may still decide to jump out even though the tank is pretty darn big...

As for recommendations definitely need rays in that tank...


If a TSN wouldent work im going for rays, not sure wich one tho.. need to do some research on their sizes.

Would i be able to keep multiple rays in my tank? Like 1 male & 2 female or should i stick with a pair?
 
With a tank that size im going to say yes... depending on species...
 
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Anyone who would be able to give me some advice on keeping black pacus and/or a TSN?
Is my tank big enough? Im sure there are people arround who know:)
 
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