I think a lot of the techniques you used definitely helped. I'm doubtful you could easily replicate that tank in another fish room. The fact that it's a big tank is also is obviously a factor, I don't think that would work out in a 125 or something. I definitely wouldn't recommend buying all the fish you have at the size they currently are and throwing them in a tank.
I'll give some examples of varying Vieja aggression I've experienced. Had 6 argentea growing out in a 90 from about 2". They were fine for months. Moved them to a 125 and they slowly started killing each other one by one until I was left with what I assumed was a male and a female but with 0 bonding behavior. Added my black belt pair who ignored all other fish in the tank. Gave argentea pair to Cavamart. Black belt male then started getting aggressive with his female. Gave her to Cavamart and he kept her with other Vieja and she never showed an ounce of aggression. My male was mellow with all tank mates. Moved same tank mates and black belt male to my 225 and added my godmanni trio, he got aggressive with everyone in the 225. Re introduced female black belt. Surprisingly, SHE started getting very aggressive with tank mates, having never been before. Moved the male to the sump and now all is completely peaceful. There are so many factors there to consider, the point is, be careful and have a back up plan! My sump is 5 feet long for a reason.
I'll give some examples of varying Vieja aggression I've experienced. Had 6 argentea growing out in a 90 from about 2". They were fine for months. Moved them to a 125 and they slowly started killing each other one by one until I was left with what I assumed was a male and a female but with 0 bonding behavior. Added my black belt pair who ignored all other fish in the tank. Gave argentea pair to Cavamart. Black belt male then started getting aggressive with his female. Gave her to Cavamart and he kept her with other Vieja and she never showed an ounce of aggression. My male was mellow with all tank mates. Moved same tank mates and black belt male to my 225 and added my godmanni trio, he got aggressive with everyone in the 225. Re introduced female black belt. Surprisingly, SHE started getting very aggressive with tank mates, having never been before. Moved the male to the sump and now all is completely peaceful. There are so many factors there to consider, the point is, be careful and have a back up plan! My sump is 5 feet long for a reason.