Needing a change

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Moray Eels and fish too big for them to eat lol
Depend on what Moray species, none of fishes would be safe in same tank with a Moray (Giant Green and Tessalata Moray). I followed the book and other members suggestions and my Tess. Moray ate them all in time lol only cleaner shrimps are safe with my Moray, with a odd exception I have 1 damsel left in tank out of 50 various damsel species...Moray ate them all.
 
I am feeling a little bored with my 6 foot 125 gallon tank. I originally bought the tank for my big severum and angel fish, but they have all since died. I am now left with a few juvie angel fish, some gouramis, red tail shark and a bristlenose pleco. The tank is looking kind of bland and empty right now.

It is the main focus point of my living room and I feel like I need a change, but I am not sure to what. I have done the community tank thing, planted tank, cichlids. Not sure what to do next now. Anyone have any good suggestions?

tank is 72" X 19" X 24"
How about a black mask elongatus?
 
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Keep your current fish and add a large peaceful centre piece, pearsae or archer fish.
Or a lone predator hidden in a mass of plants, maybe elongatus piranha or red/black wolf.
 
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Beat me too it yohanon lol...
 
that's an amazing Lace!!!! You didn't try Groupers, did you? They are one of the few fish that can be kept w/ larger Morays
Thanks. I was looking for a large grouper at least 10 inches anything smaller than that will become its food, so far no luck with that mission :P I got few LFS lookout for me with their wholesallers but still nothing from them yet.
 
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Thanks. I was looking for a large grouper at least 10 inches anything smaller than that will become its food, so far no luck with that mission :P I got few LFS lookout for me with their wholesallers but still nothing from them yet.
only things i have seen large Morays kept w/ successfully was Groupers, Blacktips, Port Jackson's and Bamboo sharks

Mind you, it was 5,000 gallon tank
 
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