breeding in a 75 or 55

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Amipholus robertsoni are uncommon and absolutely stunning fish that you could breed for some profit. They are best kept with sand substrate since they are sifters and they grow to about 10".
 
a pair of red terrors would need a 180 gallon tank minimum but false red terrors or mayan cichlids could work smaller and much less aggressive but not worth nearly as much adults can look nice but there colors are kind of pail
 
No - popular fish (especially cons and oscars) means you can't GIVE away the offspring.

I would never even consider trying an adult breeding pair of GTs, Texas, and definitely not Midas, in a 75/90gal tank.
 
AnDr3w;881625; said:
Dont get 90g's. Unless the fish need the hight because a 75 and a 90 have the same SA.

I like 90's, they have that extra 25g for cleaner water, and look really awesome.
 
Yeah even though 90 and 75 have same fp the 90 still has more water which means that the tank wont get dirty as fast and it will be more stable so shoot for the biggest tank possible.
 
if u can i would go with some flowerhorns if u end up with some nice looking fry the can fetch a pretty penny
 
i like the look of flowerhorns, but i'm not a fan of their price, and as time passes, i am starting to realize that i don't really like hybrids:redface:. i think that i have narrowed my list down to these fish:

(all of the below are going to be PAIRS)

red tiger motas

trimacs (if possible)

red devils

grammodes (sp.)

cobra pike cichlid (crenichla sp.)?

black nasty (nandopsis haitensis)

what are your opinions on these fish?

thanks for the help so far.:)
 
for the tank size you are talking about i would go with the red tiger motas or the grams.
 
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