Fish ideas for a 75, 110, 125

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75- if ya want africans then get a polleni as ur centerpiece and a few smaller africans to go with him.

110- midas or red devil

125-parachromis pair- freddy, loiselli, rtm
Or
Trimac

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75- if ya want africans then get a polleni as ur centerpiece and a few smaller africans to go with him.

110- midas or red devil

125-parachromis pair- freddy, loiselli, rtm
Or
Trimac

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What about some scombs for the 125


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75- if ya want africans then get a polleni as ur centerpiece and a few smaller africans to go with him.

110- midas or red devil

125-parachromis pair- freddy, loiselli, rtm
Or
Trimac

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Ya that look nice for the 75 what type of smaller Africans should I get.


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I'm not big into africans so someone would probly have a better answer for ya there. I would say nothing over 4 inches and u could do a few maybe 3 or 4

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Ya that look nice for the 75 what type of smaller Africans should I get.


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You can do peacocks or mbuna. Peacocks are very peaceful open water swimmers. Mbuna hide all day in rock caves. Much more agressive. Both are extremely easy to breed. And all are mouth brooders. Also for the catfish I would recommend synodontis to go with the africans. They are both found natively in the same bodies of water sharing the same areas.

Synodontis -
Big;
Multipunctatus
Euptera

Small;
Petricola
Lucipinnis
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Peacocks:
Never have kept them so idk

Mbuna:
Yellow labs
Idk the rest... lol.
 
You can do peacocks or mbuna. Peacocks are very peaceful open water swimmers. Mbuna hide all day in rock caves. Much more agressive. Both are extremely easy to breed. And all are mouth brooders. Also for the catfish I would recommend synodontis to go with the africans. They are both found natively in the same bodies of water sharing the same areas.

Synodontis -
Big;
Multipunctatus
Euptera

Small;
Petricola
Lucipinnis
____________________
Peacocks:
Never have kept them so idk

Mbuna:
Yellow labs
Idk the rest... lol.

How many peacock's


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