You say you want a easy to maintain setup?
But you seem to want as many fish as possible...
What do you have for filtration?
What do ya want to do in the way of maintenance, weekly, twice-a-week water changes, monthly or twice-a-month filter cleaning?
Do you have time to monitor daily for aggression/territorial issues?
If your a student busy with studies and partying then I'd suggest a light stocking.
Pick one large or two medium cichlids and a lone Pleco or Cat and perhaps a few (5-7)dither/target fish like some Giant Danios.
But you seem to want as many fish as possible...
What do you have for filtration?
What do ya want to do in the way of maintenance, weekly, twice-a-week water changes, monthly or twice-a-month filter cleaning?
Do you have time to monitor daily for aggression/territorial issues?
If your a student busy with studies and partying then I'd suggest a light stocking.
Pick one large or two medium cichlids and a lone Pleco or Cat and perhaps a few (5-7)dither/target fish like some Giant Danios.


Sorry off topic... Still thought it is of importance
instead of bloodworms!!!
I have a Cascade 1500 canister, an Emperor 400 dual bio-wheel, and a 901 Powerhead attached to an UGF on my 150gal and it works Great. Bi-weekly Water changes of 40%.