Biggest fish for a 38g?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I love the look of electric blue JD, but the only LFS that has one wants $100 for a 4 incher.
Ouch.
If I can make it to a Big Al's soon, I'd like to actually see what's out there around here. 1.5 hours away though. Most of my locals just carry the standards.
m1ste2tea: mostly looking for a single centerpiece fish. Something that will help me in controlling the constant production of fry in the 29g. Flashy is nice, but not a necessity.
The wife picked most of the community inhabitants, plus a 5g betta tank, and now I want something for myself. It's Christmas time. me-me-me-me-me-me! LOL!
 
Even though they are smaller, a school of exodons is the manliest fish that I can think of for a 38G.
 
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I remember seeing two eight inch long fish living in a 38 gallon fish tank at a used book store and the owner said that they had lived in the tank for over ten years.
 
One firemouth would work.
 
The exodons kinda freak me out, since I have a 2 year old with inquisitive fingers....and just watched some of the feeding videos on youtube. wow.

limpert, that is a pretty cool looking fish. Dunno If I'd find that one around here.
I actually was considering a firemouth in the community tank, as it is a heavily planted tank, but I did want some population to remain, and was worried it would take out all the fry.
The more i peruse the threads here, the more I think I should flip the tank and maybe go bigger, opening up some more possiblities, and more chance of appeasing the urge for a big wet pet tank.
Dang you, MFK!
 
Ok, plans have changed yet again. Christmas, plus my wife's birthday and other costs that have reared their heads have led me to the determination that I can't afford a bigger tank anytime soon, so I think I'm going to stick with the 38g. I've cleaned and leak tested it, and everythings good. Got a emperor 280 for $20 from Big Al's, and have a couple heaters already.
I have been reading more on the fish that you have kindly suggested, and was thinking about a single salvini, a pleco (clown or bristlenose) and possibly a shoal of 6-10 tiger barbs. I've read about salvinis beating up on other fish in a tank, but that was with breeding pairs...would a single salvini be a little less aggressive, especially with a shoal of tiger barbs as dithers?
 
notnew2dis;4692343; said:
I have the perfect fish for your tank:

Gulper Catfish

1) It doesn't need too much room. You could keep a pair of them, and they like to huddle together anyway.
2) It's round and cute, and has a smiley face
3) It's practically a Garbage can with fins: They will happily eat anything you put in there. That includes plants, rocks, fish, and even your cat if he falls in.

And best of all: It is a MONSTER.

that is a awesome fish
 
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