mid-strata fish for aro/knife/poly tank

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Hopefully, this is in the right spot. I'm trying to find some fish to fill the middle of my tank, which will have those fish and a bottom-dwelling catfish or 2. I was thinking maybe a couple oscars, but I don't want anything that will dig up my plants. Are there any other cichlids that would work?

I was also thinking of finding some schooling fish that will be big enough to probably not be eaten that won't bug the other fish. The catch is I would like some sort of amazon fish and I can't find any that meet the requirements. I know the bichir doesnt fit in an amazon biotope, but it's the only acception I am willing to make.

Thanks,
Paul
 
How big of a tank are talking? A couple of oscars a cat or 2 and a bunch of schooling fish would need a very large tank.
 
right now, i have a 125, but i'm planning on getting something in the area of 8x3x3 or 10x4x4 (LWH) pretty soon

and, to clarify: i either want a couple cichlids or a few schooling fish, not both

do silver dollars get large enough?
 
My Redhook Silver Dollars have grown pretty fast, and their max size is 6 inches. I think the more common variety gets up to 4 or 5 inches.

My redhooks are a great schooling fish. They are also absolute pigs. I have never seen a fish eat like they do.

Here is a pic of them:

DSCN1150.jpg
 
if you think it isnt necessary, let me know that too. I dont wanna overcrowd or anything.
 
well more fish are never necessary but that doesnt seem to stop most of us :D
 
Fish Eat Fish;1318516; said:
well more fish are never necessary but that doesnt seem to stop most of us :D

:screwy: :)

that's right, lol. i didn't mean necessary, i meant, "not a good idea" :D
 
Angler;1316820; said:
My Redhook Silver Dollars have grown pretty fast, and their max size is 6 inches. I think the more common variety gets up to 4 or 5 inches.

My redhooks are a great schooling fish. They are also absolute pigs. I have never seen a fish eat like they do.

Here is a pic of them:

DSCN1150.jpg


Sweet Vieja!!!

JM978
 
I'm thinking a predatory catfish, poly (or 2), BGK and aro will be enough for now. when i move to a larger tank, i may add a couple oscars, but that's probably it. does that sound okay?
 
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