Good solo fish for a 75?

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in a 75G?
 
in a 75G?

Some bullheads don't get too large for the 75g (Flat Bullhead, Snail Bullhead, Spotted Bullhead) and Yellow or Brown Bullheads would do fine for several years in a 75g.
AmCaleb, that's a good choice I loved my Greens, they just got too aggressive for any other fish and didn't do well in the 38g (it was too small) I had at the time.
 
Some bullheads don't get too large for the 75g (Flat Bullhead, Snail Bullhead, Spotted Bullhead) and Yellow or Brown Bullheads would do fine for several years in a 75g.
AmCaleb, that's a good choice I loved my Greens, they just got too aggressive for any other fish and didn't do well in the 38g (it was too small) I had at the time.
All bullhead species get too big for 75gal. It's not unheard that these endemic bullhead species get up to 10-12"in aquariums and Yellow & Brown bullheads get even bigger, easily up to 16-20". Yellows, Blacks and Browns have fastest growth rate that they can easily get up to 8-10" in first year! Which that is why all bullheads don't live long, up to 5-8 years but average lifespan is 5 years.

Plus they are very messy fish, always producing more wastes which you have to change the water often if they are kept in a 75gal.
 
I'm going to miss seeing those creek chubs on your videos Aaron :). My vote is still for a green but you could also do like 3 yellow perch, that'd look pretty cool when they all school together!
 
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