Wet pet for a 35 hex

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How about an angel fish? They can be wet-petish and would be ideal for a cylinder of water like this. You could do an angle and 6-8 cardinal tetras for color, or maybe some danios for activity/personality.

To me, the size and footprint of a 35g hex isn't intended for anything that requires footprint, which is pretty much everything IMO.
 
Honestly, there isn't much you can put in there. The shape of it really units your options.
It's way too small for angels. Have you ever seen a big angel? They're like floating palms lol. Most of the fish that are really interactive and usually really big.
I think kribs or Rams are the way to go.
 
Different footprint, but I've had saucer sized angels as center piece fish in 29g tanks.. Single angel with a few small fish in there.
 
The tank is about 18 inches across, I would like a single hardy specimen that will interact with the students and not get stressed about all the faces up close. All of you have given me some excellent ideas, thanks
a Firemouth probably be best choice for a Wet-pet, with a Male Convicts/HRP or Jewel as 2nd. I have seen some FMs full grown at 5", BUT it was certainly a husky, BIG 5" ......Pictus might be a better bottomfeeder than Corys for the 3 I just suggested or Raphael even better yet, Hoplo equally suitable

For dithers, I'd go with Mollies, maybe 2 M, 6 F ....of all my dithers the Mollies certainly seem the hardiest and healthiest w/ best appetite, and live-bearers provide feederfish for carnivorous tankmates when they breed. You should be able to find them already gravid at the LFSs. Fancy Guppies too, Platys are a little more delicate though, IME
 
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