Exodon group

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Forgot to add - some type of other floating plant came in with my frogbit and water lettuce and ended up literally taking over the entire top level of the tank. I took every single plant out, picked out just the larger water lettuce, and kept everything else out to dry so it didn't go down a drain and grow out in a local waterway. No regrowth of whatever it was, luckily. That was terrible and took forever :nilly:
 
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Thank you for following up on this and I am glad you still have them. I am contemplating to get those guys in the future and have watched a ton of videos on YouTube. I noticed that they become somewhat calmer in a more densely planted and structured tank if the number is not to high.
 
Great tank! I’ve always wanted to give these guys a shot, but never had the tank for them. I’ve read leporinus make good tankmates for them in case you’re curious for options.
 
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I noticed that they become somewhat calmer in a more densely planted and structured tank if the number is not to high.
I just wanted to confirm that comment above is TRUE Exodon will stop moving around constantly if you have heavy planted tank, the group will settled and become more peaceful looking group and only thing that trigger their feeding frenzy mode is when something hit water surface.
*side note:
I got 30 ghost shrimps in my tank and these Exodon just ignored those ghost shrimps.
 
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i must say they look pretty calm,nothing like the exodons schools i kept in the past,very nice
 
Actually, I still have them! I really wanted to grab a creamsicle and white midevil cichlid I saw at my LFS, so since I wasn't getting any serious offers on the group, I decided I'd just try them together. Note - I absolutely wouldn't have tried this if I hadn't already had success with them cohabitating peacefully with the pleco group as well as the silver dollars.

I'm happy to report that they've all been 100% fine with literally zero incidents anywhere so far. This is from the day I picked up the midevil - he's grown considerably since then, but still no problems as of now. Fingers crossed.

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To answer your questions - 1st, not boring at all. I would say if anything, they're the opposite, possibly to their detriment depending on the owner, if that makes sense. In my case, they just move so much and so quick that you don't really get to see individuals and track their progress. I will say that as a group, they're very impressive to sit back and watch for a while. They're constantly on the move, like literally always, and they're truly pretty in a group once they get a little size and color to them.

The gourami was from my daughter's betta tank. The betta passed away from old age and she didn't want to keep just the gourami in the tank, so I figured I'd give him a go down there. No real other story than that - it was either put him in there, put him in the other tank with a manueli piranha (lol not happening), or drive close to 30 mins to an LFS to trade him in for Gamestop type money.

I feed the tank once or twice a day, usually twice in smaller portions. They get a super variable mix of food, ranging from Ken's spirulina pellets, cichlid growth pellets, astaxanthin pellets, shrimp sticks, NLS and Northfin pellets, Fluval bug bite wafers (for the plecos but they grab some, too), actual raw shrimp soaked in Boyd's VitaChem, tilapia chunks, and so on. I've accumulated quite a bit of different types of food over time and I feel like it helps to mix it up. Who knows, might be the reason why they don't attack the other tankmates.

Filtration on the 125 gallon tank is through a Fluval FX6, Eheim 2217 canister, and a huge sponge filter attached to an air pump. I do water changes weekly, usually 80-90% each time, making sure the new water comes in at the same - or slightly cooler - temp as the outgoing water to avoid any shock. Prime is added to the water as well.
any update on how these guys are doing?
 
any update on how these guys are doing?
They're all still together and doing well! Still no issues whatsoever with fighting or damage. I did eventually figure out the midevil is a female as she's laid a few clutches of eggs by herself like a weirdo. Exos are fairly large now, most pushing over 3" and stocky. I'll try to get an updated pic posted soon.
 
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