The top half is wide open, especially because I have less than an inch of substrate so it seems like a much taller tank. Problem is that the lusosso tends to live in the bottom 1/3 and do his lap swimming down there. He only goes up top when the lights are off. Still, the new mid-tank structure with two tall plants leaves a bit of room in front and behind for him to get around, and he's OK. The GT seems to be spending most of his time to the left of the big plants now. The con still hides in his cave on that side, but he seems much more content rather than stressed, and while his fins aren't super long and flowing, there are no new shred marks and he came out to eat last night without any real fear. So that's progress.
Part of me still wants to see what happens with another male con just because they're cheap and there were some really nice ones with humps, but I really only have space for a few more fish in this tank and I'd prefer that they be something more colorful since between the catfish, the con, and the bala sharks there's a lot of grey/black. Actually if they're all 4-6" fish I've got room for plenty more, but there'll be a juvenile Arowana coming in, and at some point the dats will grow larger, and the tank's main purpose is to give those guys a stress-free environment to grow in, not to crowd it with a bunch of fish. Which is why despite all this effort, the GT is probably not long for this tank.
Part of me still wants to see what happens with another male con just because they're cheap and there were some really nice ones with humps, but I really only have space for a few more fish in this tank and I'd prefer that they be something more colorful since between the catfish, the con, and the bala sharks there's a lot of grey/black. Actually if they're all 4-6" fish I've got room for plenty more, but there'll be a juvenile Arowana coming in, and at some point the dats will grow larger, and the tank's main purpose is to give those guys a stress-free environment to grow in, not to crowd it with a bunch of fish. Which is why despite all this effort, the GT is probably not long for this tank.