I thought aro's eat discus... i have to stop trusting the stupid website called:aqadvisor...so stupid stocking is way off also.......
No, not you Mfkr's but the smiley face said that to me!! He's also possessed by the devil

Ha! Ha!
For f/w i agree with
808cichlids
Defiantly either tons of plants, a big piece of centerpiece driftwood and a giant school of wild discus, and Altum angels a school of smiling dwarf cichlid

He always happy! and Bolivian rams, and some tetra species and maybe a BGK. will complete the look...
For S/W a reef tank full of clams shrimp hermit crabs and some shrimp tangs and clown fish... or M/H light Lots of water circulation and types of corals and fish that are adapted to that area...
EX:a large tank with strong surging currents and intense lighting, mainly stocked with a variety of
Acropora corals of a variety of colors and forms. To bring movement to this spectacular reef-scape, add a shoal of nine Bartlett's anthias (
Pseudanthias bartlettorum), which are ideally suited to this type of environment as well as highly attractive when kept as a group. Also add a Kole tang(
Ctenochaetus strigosus) and a sailfin tang(
Zebrasoma veliferum). The latter are both adapted to live in the brightly lit,turbulent water of the upper reef slope,contrast in color, shape, and size to the anthias, and provide a service in eating nuisance algae.
Oh Ha! +2 on sweet sixteen!
