Will this work?

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I would say that when all of those fish are fully grown, the bioload would be quite a bit.. Also, I am not a fan of keeping species from different areas of the world together. In this tank you want to keep fish from Africa, Mexico, India, and Myanmar. Now I am all about the United Nations, but this seems like a bit much......
 
Hey everyone do you think this stocking will work in a 75g?

2 x delhezi bichir
5 x Thorichthys ellioti
4-6 x Arulius Barb
3 x Toxotes blythii

I already have the Dels
I do 80% water changes weekly and spot cleaning everyday

Let me know!
I think it will be ok with your WC schedule. I don’t think it matters which continent fish are from. There’s lakes with totally different conditions on the same continent within a few miles of each other. Compatibility is most important IMO and these seem fairly compatible
 
I think it will be ok with your WC schedule. I don’t think it matters which continent fish are from. There’s lakes with totally different conditions on the same continent within a few miles of each other. Compatibility is most important IMO and these seem fairly compatible

how did you determine they are fairly compatible?
 
how did you determine they are fairly compatible?
Why wouldn’t a peaceful cichlid, a surface dweller and fast schooling fish be compatible? The Delhezi most likely won’t bother anything it can’t eat. There’s no guarantees, but there’s nothing crazy with his idea
 
Why wouldn’t a peaceful cichlid, a surface dweller and fast schooling fish be compatible? The Delhezi most likely won’t bother anything it can’t eat. There’s no guarantees, but there’s nothing crazy with his idea

well different water parameters (hard vs soft), fast vs slow, cooler vs warmer, fast eater vs slow eater etc
 
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well different water parameters (hard vs soft), fast vs slow, cooler vs warmer, fast eater vs slow eater etc
Hard vs soft is over blown IMO and except for the most sensitive WC fish, most fish will be fine in the 7s. As far as feeding, it just takes a little effort. If I was able to feed my bichirs with a large Oscar and pike cichlid in the tank, they should be able to eat with anything. Most fish will also be ok in the high 70s. I kept a warmouth in my tropical tank for years. My point is there’s no absolutes and as long as someone is aware of things, I see no reason not to try if that’s what he wants unless it’s something ridiculous like discus with haps or extreme size differences or too small of a tank.
 
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