Redoing my 120 and going Cichlid Style!

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Pharaoh;3698615; said:
I think your stocking will be OK for that setup. You have plenty of filtration.

thanks, those were my original thoughts as well.



HrHagel;3698623; said:
Could add some Sajicas aswell, as they don't grow big enough to pose any threat to the GT's, but are still a decent sized fish for a 120, and with great coloration and temper.
Sarah88;3698676; said:
+1 on sajicas they are cool little fish but somewhat hard to find unfortunately

thanks for the suggestion i will definitely keep them in mind!

keep the suggestions/comments coming people.

thanks again.
 
You're welcome.

Convicts do well with your stocklist aswell, and are a great dither fish, since they are very tough little fish.
 
HrHagel;3698722; said:
You're welcome.

Convicts do well with your stocklist aswell, and are a great dither fish, since they are very tough little fish.

i use to breed convicts.. i don't want them in my tank:nilly:
 
tooth517;3699504; said:
I think a blackbelt or a sinspylum would add some color to the setup and they tend to be generally docile for a cichlid.

not a fan of black belts but synspilum are beautiful!
 
It would be better to feed them sinking pellets, but it would hurt to clear out some food stock.
 
Pharaoh;3700529; said:
It would be better to feed them sinking pellets, but it would hurt to clear out some food stock.

u mean wouldn't, correct? all the pellets i own are sinking. will they eat shrimp pellets as well?

MonteSS;3700676; said:
How about a Pike?

...Bill

yah, that's an option, Ive never seen one though!:nilly:
 
my green terrors eat floating and sinking pellets dont really seem to have a preference, im going eventually only feed sinking but im using up the floating pellets i have and they eat whatever i throw in there
 
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