i want to add something

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ozpkchris

Candiru
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Aug 15, 2008
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i have a 180 60x24x30
with some kick ass filtration a bigol wd and an fx5

my stock goes like this

1 14 '' oscar
2 green tex i male 12'' female 10'' they pair and spawn
3 jd 1 male 8'' 1 female 6'' they pair and spawn==and the quite 6''male
2 5'' firemouths i think both females
i giant danio 3'' the other 2 commited sucu=ide by jumping out of the tank
i 10'' pleco common
1 syradonyos sp catfish 6.5''

oh and i have a couple of gt .5'' fry swimmimg around on the bottom for the hell of it

nitrates are around 10ppm w/ 50%wc substrate is sand and theres plenty of hing spots


i want one more fish

i want something bright and flashy but some thing that can hold its own and not be to aggressive,
im thinking green terror a small one
or maybe a peacock bass
maybe even a jagg
i threw the idea of a arrow two but im not to keen on sealing off the tank completely

so what do you guys Think any better ideas out there

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you could do a pair of motas
 
Given the size of your fish i'd say your tank is well established which will make things tough on an additional tankmate,if not swallowed whole.

Were you kidding about a Peacock?
 
Kellem;2968880; said:
Given the size of your fish i'd say your tank is well established which will make things tough on an additional tankmate,if not swallowed whole.

Were you kidding about a Peacock?


yes lol , in my dream world, i love those things. im just kinda bumbed out that i lost my big ole salivini,

i agree it would be tough on any thing, but i want some thing a little more flashy to lighten up the tank
 
hairdog;2968888; said:
female festae

i ve never seen that fish before, but they look like just what i want, ill have to do a little more research on them first, can anyone offer some info on them

edit
just read up on them they seem to be very aggressive from what i read, but man in the pix of them breeding they look unbelievable
 
IMO the tank is more than stocked as it is now.

I wouldn't add anything else. And btw, a 60" x 24" footprint isn't big enough for a Pbass or Arowana even if they were the only inhabitant. GL.
 
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