First "monter fish" tank, need help

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Hi all,

I would like to thank you for all the answers, I never get many answers in so little time.


packer43064;4592973; said:
I can help with one thing. For lighting it will not matter how many watts or anything like that. The lights are literally for our viewing pleasure.The fish could care less....really it doesn't matter. :)

NCStateFisher;4592982; said:
Oscars are cool, with that footprint I would look in to getting a couple bichirs as tankmates, possibly

2 delhezi bichir
1 ornate bichir

THD;4593575; said:
You are basically building a 125g tank, perhaps a little less than that. Keeping that in mind, you have (literally) hundreds of options. You need to narrow it down a bit.

Do you like predators?
1-Rare fish?
2-Fish that breed?
3-Fish that live in a community?
4-Fish that make people ask questions?
5-Fish that are really colorful?
6-Fish with a lot of personality?
7-Fish that will attack you if you get to close?
8-Big fish?
9-Small fish?
10-"In Between" fish?

Start with the big questions, then we can pick a few fish.

Matt

I think you should be right, I did not know where to start, but now I can give some more information answer your questions.

1- It can be, but dont have to...
2- No
3- No
4- Yes, but it is not a must.
5- No
6- Yes, thats why i chose Oscar (They are "big", agressive, have personality, arent colorfull and i wanna have 2)
7- I dont know ... maybe xD
8,9,10- I would like to have fish between 13.8 inch and 21.7 inch, +/-

I would like to create a tank with a dark and sinister aspect.
I also add that I like fish with a pre-historic appear.


I hope this has helped.


Greeting, Tankado
 
I found another fish that i wanna have in my tank...

I will probably buy 2 polypterus, now i just need to chose what kind of...
 
Sounds like my kind of tank actually : )
There are quite a few other Cichlids you could keep in a 180g in a pair of Oscars if you so choose. Take a look here (just for starters, there are many places to shop online but have had good experiences here):

http://www.tangledupincichlids.com/

As for the Bichirs, you can find some pretty "pre-historic" looking types (IMO). Look around these two sites:

http://www.aquascapeonline.com/aquatic-live-stock-fresh-water-fish-oddballs/

http://sharkaquarium.com/store.cfm?menu=shop

If you really want to go "pre-historic" and "sinister" looking you might like Wolffish (common species Hoplias Malabaricus). You can find that on the above two links. Please keep in mind though, this is a seriously aggressive predatory fish. As they get bigger (13+ inches) they start to pose a threat even to much larger fish. They max out around 18" usually...might have the potential for larger but I never really see them in home aquaria.

You might also have an interest in the following cats as well:

Spotted Raphael Cat
Striped Raphael Cat
Megalodoras Irwini

Just a jumping off point. I suggest you move slow when picking your fish. You will end up responsible for them, and re-homing them can be a real challenge with the bigger and more unusual fish.
Good Luck!

Matt
 
gar are really cool and prehistoric looking fish.
 
I don't think bichirs are all that aggressive. All my Bichirs eat live fish but they don't aggressively hunt them down. I have a 8" Delhezi, 10" Endli and a 8" Palmas. I keep them on sinking carnivore pellets as their main staple and for treats I give other foods like chopped silver slides or market shrimp.

I think you'll find more fun in a cat fish. Tiger shovelnose is 1 of my favorite catfish as when they eat they pull back and charge their food kinda like a loaded gun. My .02
 
I hate bichirs.

They killed my zebra danio :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
 
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