Yes I have been in contact with Dan also, he primarily has juveniles, I want to purchase small males.
after all the research, feedback and talking to a few people with similar sized tanks/fish (one person for a few hours), i ordered the following to be delivered nov 11th, all males:
lyonsi 5"
carpintis Vontehillo 5"
pearsi 6-7
Bifascitus 5"
Zonatus 4"
Jag 3.5-4"
Cuban 4-5"
Amarillo 4"
chancho 10”
sagittae 8-9”
trimaculatus 4”
xiloaensis 6”
red Isletas 6.5”
friedrichsthalli 6”
synspilus 8”
Argentea pair 10-12” pair
Blackbelt 5”
Labiatus 9”
nervous but excited![]()
Best of luck with your tank, but think your WAY overstocked. Even if you kept up with water changes, I think you'll be too busy refereeing to do them. 19 large territorial fish in that tank is going to be a lot of work. I keep 5 cichlids in a 300 and I'm not sure i'll be able to keep them together for life. Largest is our Midas and the smallest is a Con and they were grown up together as juvies. A lot of those fish you have coming are either nearing maturity or are already there.
If you have several other tanks to rehome some fish and you don't mind moving/removing fish as necessary, it could work for a while, but it's going to be FAR from easy and or remotely peaceful. Just the Argentea pair are going to be an issue as they are adults, and you are putting a female in with a slew of males.
My suggestion? Cut your list in half keeping only the must haves, and spend the money on lots of wood as site breaks to create a lot of separate zones. Even then, you'll still be a full time referee till you see who can stay and who must go. just my 2c of course