Help Im Stuck!

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HarleyK;541191; said:
DeeGee,

That's all right, this is the forum and website to toss ideas around. Thanks for your kind reply :thumbsup: I mean it. Some others don't take criticism (although constructive at heart) as well as you did. It's harder to communicate on the web than it would be in person.

I have to disagree with importracer on the turtles, they are also a committment for several decades if kept properly.

A crayfish tank would be cool, though. Or are you fixed on aggressive fish? My wolf suggestion is still standing, too.

HarleyK


Would that be a wolf cichlid? If it is not to sure about it. I was think maybe couple gars or Arrowana and stingray.

I also heard peacock bass are pretty crazy
 
A 120 really can't handle an aro or gars without alot of maintenance. Rays would require even more maintenance.
IMO, a single wolf would become boring quickly due to their sedentary lifestyle.
Now, a shoal of target fish would give you an active tank and a bunch of voracious feeders. And, they wou't stress-test your tank size at their 14" adult size.

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AquataHolic420;541101; said:
Why not some Rays to breeed and make some money... Yepezi would be a Great choice, perhaps your aquarium might be a tidbit too small though.. But regardless, i would get a sweet Ray, an Aro of some sort, and some Knifefish..(RCK, Bgk, aba aba)... if you go aba aba he will prolly kill everything else eventually.. But how can you deny a ray?:nilly: :drool:

do yepezis stay small? 120 doesnt seem wide enough unless it's a small ray.
 
no he means wolf fish....and that tank is too small for stinrays and arowana...certian species of gars might work
 
rays an arowana are outta the question.
What about baracudas?? How big do they get and how many can i keep? What else could i put with them if i can
 
i bet you could fit 3 in there... www.aquascapeonline.com has a few for a very good price... you could also get hujetas... i'd say get 2 of each or maybe even 3 of each. throw in a fancy pleco or two and you have yourself a nice predator tank.
 
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