Azul....
And for the Tig u mentioned... I guess that's a high maintenance one... U better off without it in the pond... Rest of the stock looks awesome...
+1
Once the tig reaches its adult size, everything is dinner. They grow very slow though. Be sure to add your RTC once everyone's full grown and the RTC itself is a moderate size. Or else he will outgrow them all and eat the stock in the long run. Or I retract my earlier post, do not put an RTC at all. I recall some site telling me they need at least 3,000 gallons. A Jardini? Be sure to choose a less aggressive specimen. 1000 gallons is large when they are all young. When the Jardini reaches over 2 feet and is very aggressive, not one is safe (if they are even legal in FL).