Help me choosing

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Hi guys, I'm getting a 75 gallon soon and I can't choose wich fish to keep.. can you help me and vote? Thanks!
goo.gl/YXhyof
U could try this suggestion
X1(crenicichla gaucho) pike cichlid (56-8inches)
X2 krobia Itanyi cichlids (4-5inches)
X5 silver dollars (56-8inches)
X1 green/blue phantom pleco (6-8inches)
X2 hoplo catfish (7-8inches)
X1 pike characin (6-8inches)
 
  • Like
Reactions: Toiletcar
Lmao I obviously don't know everything nor think I do and an oscar can easily live in a 75g happily is it ideal no neither is one guppy in a milluon gallon tank to people like you.... and u obviously don't know everything either and for ur information I didn't start this thread

I don't know everything either, but I'm saying a 6' tank is ideal for a 12"+ fish. I enjoy watching them thrive and be able to swim actively with room to spare.
Isn't this site about large tanks and large fish?? I don't get why people just want the minimum when you could have something much nicer and impressive.
And what's wrong about a breeding pair of salvini? Sure they are smaller than an oscar, but impressive fish in their own rite.
 
U could try this suggestion
X1(crenicichla gaucho) pike cichlid (56-8inches)
X2 krobia Itanyi cichlids (4-5inches)
X5 silver dollars (56-8inches)
X1 green/blue phantom pleco (6-8inches)
X2 hoplo catfish (7-8inches)
X1 pike characin (6-8inches)

That's quite a heavy stock for a 75! Nice fish choices though. I would probably tone it back a bit however. Personally I'd leave out the hoplo cats and silver dollars.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Toiletcar
That's quite a heavy stock for a 75! Nice fish choices though. I would probably tone it back a bit however. Personally I'd leave out the hoplo cats and silver dollars.
Ye I was thinking bleeding hearts instead as they get quite chunky ppl prefer silver dollars tho aha
 
they arent in Ohio and Iowa
They're federally banned in all US states and territories to the point that it is even illegal to release a captured snakehead. The law requires the removal of the head immediately upon capture in the event one is caught while fishing.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com