What cichlids can go into an 85gal hex?

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You could do 3-4 pairs of dwarf cichlids .

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You need to be sticking to fish under 6" to have it properly stocked imo and more importantly a happy fish. Firemouth pair would probably fit the bill and would more than likely bang glass at you. Butti's are african and get to like 16" so no go. Honestly angels and discus would love that tank and wouldnt get too big.
 
I think I would build a cool rock formation in the center and do some Africans. A few peacocks would look awesome in there.

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Do angels have a lot of personality? Ive never owned any.

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The ones I've kept are very interested in what is going on around them, including what you're doing. Very observant fish of their surroundings
 
Hm, odd tank. Yeah no, not gonna be able to house some of the larger cichlids, just because of the way the tank is aligned. I'd suggest a pair of Super Green Texas, and then add some other fish to the top/bottom layers, given its height.

Otherwise, discus or angels is probably a good choice.

Hmmm two 10"+ Texas + other fish + little elbow room = a problem or death. One Texas needs a bigger footprint let alone two.

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If you want a health long term tank then I stay with cichlids on bigger then 6". That way you can keep them in that tank without upgrading. Anything bigger then 6" will require a larger footprints to live comfortably .

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