CUSTOM PEACOCK BASS BUILD

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What about this stocklist:
(It will most likely be changed around i am simply going to use this as a guideline...)

4-5x Peacock Bass
4x Silver Dollar
5x Geophagus
2x Severums
1x Catfish
1x Motoro Ray
REMEMBER IT WILL BE 700+ GALLONS.


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THis stocklist would work great as long as they are all of sizes where one cannot eat each other.
I have a bunch of geos w/ my cichla right now.
 
What would you guys say are the "least aggressive" but not crazy expensive Peacock Bass???


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Hey guys a quick update for ya...

So I am taking my time for the planning process because, pretty much EVERY tank that I set up is planned out pretty well but I eventually realize that, "OH I WANTED TO ADD THAT" or, "I SHOULD HAVE DONE THAT" etc.



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But I now have ANOTHER crazy Idea... I want the sump to be quite large 100+ gallons or so... And I was thinking about adding a fish to the sump... Maybe something that I would want in the main tank but would not get along or something... I DONT KNOW, IT IS JUST A THOUGHT.


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Sorry it took a while to get back to this. Geos are peaceful...for cichlids. They were fine for a while with the ray, but eventually started picking on him. Not aggressively.. It kinda seemed like they were doing it for fun. I've tried all kinds of cichlids with rays, and the only one I've had success with has been discus. I'm going to try pbass next. I've read lots of success stories with pbass, but my combos don't seem to be lucky very often. A flagtail recently failed the ray test, too. Funny enough, I've had an L002 that has been living with my ray for a couple years now without the slightest problem.


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saltwater fish is very hard to keep and the maintenice
 
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