Peaceful yet nice looking cichlids.

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Yeah, eartheaters are nice. Balzani's and jurapari's are my fav. You should go for a Carpints too. Stay away from the reg. tex.
But so for, your own sugg. (attackfish) have been some good ones. I like the way you think.

Wow, that sounded G*y...
 
3xRotkeils
2xFemale Braziliensis
1xMale Carptintis
That would look pretty awesome IMO.
Maybe add a true parrot.
 
If you're doing an Amazon themed tank, try and stick with SA Cichlids. There's no reason why you have to but the half-biotope style tank with same continent Cichlids is something I like, especially considering full biotopes are limited heavily by what's available in your area, especially to me in Australia anyway.

4x2 isn't a big footprint, a male Carpinte isn't going to go down too well in it if you want a fairly peaceful community. If you like keeping fish in multiple numbers, which your last post suggests, and you like big 'showy' fish, which your pick of Brasiliensis also suggestions, perhaps try something like this.

2x Heros sp. 'red shoulders' (Rotkiel)
3x
Uaru amphiacanthoides
3x Geophagus steindachneri

Now what Geophagus you pick comes heavily down to personal preference. Look around heavily for photos online of these guys before you make a choice, or try and find some in person, because it's very rare that photos do them justice. My suggestions are also for Geophagus that max out at around the 5-7" mark, 125 isn't an enormous tank, so other possibilities include Geophagus sp. 'Tapajos Orange Head', Gymnogeophagus balzanii, possibly Acarichthys heckelii; have a browse around.

In case you don't like Uaru.

3x Heros sp. 'red shoulders' (Rotkiel)
2x Hoplarchus psittacus
3x Geophagus sp. 'Pindare'


All of my suggestions go hand in hand with none of these fish being breeding pairs. 4x2x2 is not a big enough environment for breeding cichlids to co-exist inside.
 
3x Heros sp. 'red shoulders' (Rotkiel)
2x Hoplarchus psittacus
3x Geophagus sp. 'Pindare'

All females.
:D
Thanks
 
AttackFish;1797431; said:
All females.
:D
Thanks

But female Geos are no fun. With that said they're the one species in there that will do fine as a breeding trio or pair, their mouths are designed to scoop sand, not do damage.
 
japes;1797441; said:
But female Geos are no fun. With that said they're the one species in there that will do fine as a breeding trio or pair, their mouths are designed to scoop sand, not do damage.

In that case, one male geo and two female's.
 
Veacane;1797784; said:
I've got 2, 6" oscars in a 30 gallon with what I belive is a high-fin plec. They never bother him.
You need a bigger tank, and quick.
That "highfin" is a Sailfin Gibbiceps(sp?) and will get far too big for a 30 gallon.
 
AttackFish;1796543; said:
Yeah, I REALLY like rotkeils.
Maybe a trio of rotkeils and a geo brasiliensis(ruined spelling on that one) or two.

i agree..they are beauties and peaceful..
 
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