Possibly switching to ATF/Paraya.

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I'm thinking of using my 150g for a grow out. I have the resources for a larger tank, but I don't have the living space currently. I've read some of the excellent stickies, but I wouldn't mind some opinions on the following...

1. Could I get a solid 2-2.5 years out of a 150. I'm assuming any acquisitions would be pretty small.

2. What would be the ideal mixture of atf and Paraya. Thinking temperament/growth rate/hopefully not trying to snack on each out her :p

3. Best dithers? I see a lot of recommendations for silver dollars. Anyone prefer something else?

Thanks
 
You could get that time frame out of Hydrocynus forskahlii and Hydrolycus tatauaia/scomberoides. Any other members of this group would need larger tanks in about a year.

I prefer tinfoil barbs for dithers with ATF, especially for training.
 
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I remember you suggested weaning them when the instinct is to hit whatever's on top of the water.
 
Looks like it's a no go for both of my lfs to acquire what I'm looking for. I've never ordered fish online before, who would you guys/gals recommend?
 
For atf? Aquascape and wes, maybe Ray, others might be able to give you more options
 
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Yea looking for atf and Paraya. I think I should follow the advice from chick on stocking.
 
I currently have 1 FATF called flash (9.5") and 1 tat called Mr Fang (10.5"). They've been together for about 5 months now. Not much has happened except that flash blinded Mr fang in one eye lol. And I think this happened because the tat was introduced later on. Personally I think this wouldn't have happened if they both were introduced together. Here is a pic:

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For atf? Aquascape and wes, maybe Ray, others might be able to give you more options

This. Rapps is an absolutely wonderful supplier as well, but he may not be as accurate on ID for ATF as the others.
 
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