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Edit: to stay on topic, dwarf gourami as a substitute for giant gourami. I think most people who wanted a giant gourami would agree with this, dwarfs are much more colorful and peaceful.

I believe it is a huge stretch to say that dwarf gourami are peaceful... maybe their attacks aren't as noticeable, but they are nasty. And a full colored RTGG is a beautiful, charming and personable pet fish.
 
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I wonder why blue acaras aren't more popular among cichlid fans. They could be a good substitute for oscars, jaguars, wolves, red devils, etc.
Blue acaras tend to be nasty with each other as well... they are part of the andinoacara group. most acaras are feisty
 
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Edit: to stay on topic, dwarf gourami as a substitute for giant gourami. I think most people who wanted a giant gourami would agree with this, dwarfs are much more colorful and peaceful.

I believe it is a huge stretch to say that dwarf gourami are peaceful... maybe their attacks aren't as noticeable, but they are nasty. And a full colored RTGG is a beautiful, charming and personable pet fish.
Only problem with dwarf gourami is the high susceptibility to iridovirus due to excessive inbreeding, most die early to this.
 

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I don't have that big tanks so my definition of "monster fish" is a bit smaller than you alls. But this is my thought
Blue Acaras (not the electric blue ones) substitute for Green Terror.
edit: I mean how can you not agree with this.
 
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I don't have that big tanks so my definition of "monster fish" is a bit smaller than you alls. But this is my thought
Blue Acaras (not the electric blue ones) substitute for Green Terror.
edit: I mean how can you not agree with this.
Totally agree, they may not be as mean, but a really nice blue acara looks a lot like a gt, and if not blue acaras, there are a lot of other andinoacara that all look similar to gt (of course a gt isn’t too large of a cichlid in the first place).
 
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Edit: to stay on topic, dwarf gourami as a substitute for giant gourami. I think most people who wanted a giant gourami would agree with this, dwarfs are much more colorful and peaceful.

I believe it is a huge stretch to say that dwarf gourami are peaceful... maybe their attacks aren't as noticeable, but they are nasty. And a full colored RTGG is a beautiful, charming and personable pet fish.
I wasn't talking about red tail giant gouramis, just regular when I said color. And since it was mentioned, to substitute a red tail giant, a pearl gourami would do.

And yes, dwarfs can be nasty. I learned that sometime after saying that.
 
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I don't have that big tanks so my definition of "monster fish" is a bit smaller than you alls. But this is my thought
Blue Acaras (not the electric blue ones) substitute for Green Terror.
edit: I mean how can you not agree with this.
Honestly I can't think of a better one. Close cousin and very similar appearance when it's a wild caught blue acara.
 

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Blue acaras tend to be nasty with each other as well... they are part of the andinoacara group. most acaras are feisty
That would make them an adequate substitute for the more aggressive of the big cichlids I mentioned. Possibly the turquoise cichlid too.
 
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That would make them an adequate substitute for the more aggressive of the big cichlids I mentioned. Possibly the turquoise cichlid too.
If by turquoise cichlid you mean umbees, I’m not sure there really can be a small cichlid equivalent. For the big, hyper-aggressive cichlids like festae and umbees there is a certain charm that just cannot be captured with other species.
 
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