I have a 90g native tank that in the morning when I look in, it first normally appears empty. I am looking for another fish or possibly some dithers that won't get eaten... Current list.
Bowfin ~9"
Green Sunfish ~5"
blue Gourami ~5" (will be moving to a warmer tank this weekend)
highfin Pleco ~8" (I know-not a native, but I needed a bottom cleaner while attempting to pellet train the bowfin)
Besides the 2 obvious non natives that are/will be moving, what are some options for natives that-
a-won't get eaten by the bowfin
b-won't get completely bullied by the sunfish
c-will poke around the bottom for food
I was thinking a bullhead, but anything that is big enough to fit a) and b) will also get ginormous! Madtoms seam close, but I already tried to keep my dojo loaches in with the other cold water fish and I started to see fin damage on them-same with my 5" shubunkin. (believed to be caused by the green sunfish)
My other thought while searching aquaculturestore.com was a lake chubsucker, but I know nothing about them-except that the dig in the substrate looking for food-meeting criteria c). Another thought was getting a schooling fish, like the rainbow shiner. Like 5 or 6 of them, dithers are great to distribute aggressions of other (sun)fish. If they are big enough, my bowfin won't be able to catch them, he has a difficult enough time getting any feeder goldfish treats unless the lights are out.
Any thought about these fish or any other ideas would be great. Eventually I want to get(or make) a 180+ and get only natives, warm water fish in the garage during the winter time gets expensive, plus I can't see them when I put up insulation to help stabilize the temps...

Bowfin ~9"
Green Sunfish ~5"
blue Gourami ~5" (will be moving to a warmer tank this weekend)
highfin Pleco ~8" (I know-not a native, but I needed a bottom cleaner while attempting to pellet train the bowfin)
Besides the 2 obvious non natives that are/will be moving, what are some options for natives that-
a-won't get eaten by the bowfin
b-won't get completely bullied by the sunfish
c-will poke around the bottom for food
I was thinking a bullhead, but anything that is big enough to fit a) and b) will also get ginormous! Madtoms seam close, but I already tried to keep my dojo loaches in with the other cold water fish and I started to see fin damage on them-same with my 5" shubunkin. (believed to be caused by the green sunfish)
My other thought while searching aquaculturestore.com was a lake chubsucker, but I know nothing about them-except that the dig in the substrate looking for food-meeting criteria c). Another thought was getting a schooling fish, like the rainbow shiner. Like 5 or 6 of them, dithers are great to distribute aggressions of other (sun)fish. If they are big enough, my bowfin won't be able to catch them, he has a difficult enough time getting any feeder goldfish treats unless the lights are out.
Any thought about these fish or any other ideas would be great. Eventually I want to get(or make) a 180+ and get only natives, warm water fish in the garage during the winter time gets expensive, plus I can't see them when I put up insulation to help stabilize the temps...


