I have a 75g tank with a large Senegal bichir, about 6-8inches, with 2 juveniles that are about 3-4in each. They get along swimmingly, and share their space with a feather fin catfish, about 7inches long, and a 7in standard pleco (was sold to me as a female bristlenose when it was tiny ). We have a 6-7in gold severum floating around the rest of the space, along with a large gold guarami and our silver dollars have dwindled down to two. It's unfortunate, but after a long drive to our new home, the 6in rainbow shark (named Darwin for his survivability), the third silver dollar, and the 7-8in blood parrot have passed to the fish tank in the sky.
Now my dilemma, is what do I get to fill the void? I don't want blood parrots again, and I'm planning on rehoming the pleco. The silver dollars will probably go to a friend, unless I can find some more school buddies for them. I'm ready for something different that will add a lot of color to the tank, and ideally stay away from my bottom dwellers .
Our filter is a huge canister for a 300gal tank, and everyone had lived peaceably for at least a year before we had to move 3 hours away. I was eyeballing the eartheaters and rams, because i want to keep the adult size under 8".
Now my dilemma, is what do I get to fill the void? I don't want blood parrots again, and I'm planning on rehoming the pleco. The silver dollars will probably go to a friend, unless I can find some more school buddies for them. I'm ready for something different that will add a lot of color to the tank, and ideally stay away from my bottom dwellers .
Our filter is a huge canister for a 300gal tank, and everyone had lived peaceably for at least a year before we had to move 3 hours away. I was eyeballing the eartheaters and rams, because i want to keep the adult size under 8".