Hello,
New to this site, been keeping mixed community fish for over 20 years. Generally tropical south american and different catfish. I am upgrading from a 55 gallon (48" long) to a 150 gallon (66" long..weird dimensions). I've never had a tank this large and have no clue what I'm doing with it. This will be a long post.. sorry. Many questions. Thank you to anyone who actually reads all of this.
I'm looking to keep up the community theme, but add some generally peaceful schools/shoals, and one or two medium to larger fish (no bigger than 6-8 inches). Will I have any issues with any of these combinations? For the fish I want only 1-3 of..I know some will be happier with more, but can they be kept in these low numbers with all other tankmates? Do I need to trim it down because of size, filtration (API rena filstar XP canister filter, 400 GPH), compatibility, etc?
Here's what I will start with (because I want to rebuild schools for current fish I have before adding others):
- 5 cherry barbs
- 6-10 glass catfish
- 4 white skirt tetras
- 4 black skirt tetras
- 4 bleeding heart tetras
- 2 raphael catfish (one 6" striped, one 5" spotted)
- 2 upside catfish (one older fully grown 5" one younger little over 1")
- 1 banjo catfish (fully grown, about 5")
- 1 common pleco (about 15")
Here's what I'm thinking of adding after I rebuild the schools (basically must haves):
- 6 bolivian rams
- 5 gold barbs
- 5 diamond tetras
- 6 boesemani rainbows
- 4 pearl gouramis
Here's what I want to add (but not must haves):
- 4-6 apistos (would need advice on what kind)
- 2-3 lavender opaline gouramis
- 6 julii corys
- 4 vampire shrimp
- 5 Odessa barbs
- 4-6 headstanders
For the larger (I guess centerpiece) fish:
- 1 geophagus tapajos
- 1 electric blue acara
Can the geo tapajos and EBA fit/live together happily if they're both single males? Will be introduced to the tank last as juveniles. Artificial plants, sand substrate. Not concerned about digging.
I know I have a lot of space, but some of these fish are very dear to me (spotted raphael is 16 years old and has been dragged through the mud at times..my baby! Cherry barbs are 4th generation, and I'm likely looking at another generation soon). I really want to avoid any getting eaten/killed. Yes, I'm aware of the geo and EBA full size..as well as EBA temperament at times. I'm in no rush..plenty of time to stock and let the smaller fish grow a little.
Again, thanks if you read all this!
New to this site, been keeping mixed community fish for over 20 years. Generally tropical south american and different catfish. I am upgrading from a 55 gallon (48" long) to a 150 gallon (66" long..weird dimensions). I've never had a tank this large and have no clue what I'm doing with it. This will be a long post.. sorry. Many questions. Thank you to anyone who actually reads all of this.
I'm looking to keep up the community theme, but add some generally peaceful schools/shoals, and one or two medium to larger fish (no bigger than 6-8 inches). Will I have any issues with any of these combinations? For the fish I want only 1-3 of..I know some will be happier with more, but can they be kept in these low numbers with all other tankmates? Do I need to trim it down because of size, filtration (API rena filstar XP canister filter, 400 GPH), compatibility, etc?
Here's what I will start with (because I want to rebuild schools for current fish I have before adding others):
- 5 cherry barbs
- 6-10 glass catfish
- 4 white skirt tetras
- 4 black skirt tetras
- 4 bleeding heart tetras
- 2 raphael catfish (one 6" striped, one 5" spotted)
- 2 upside catfish (one older fully grown 5" one younger little over 1")
- 1 banjo catfish (fully grown, about 5")
- 1 common pleco (about 15")
Here's what I'm thinking of adding after I rebuild the schools (basically must haves):
- 6 bolivian rams
- 5 gold barbs
- 5 diamond tetras
- 6 boesemani rainbows
- 4 pearl gouramis
Here's what I want to add (but not must haves):
- 4-6 apistos (would need advice on what kind)
- 2-3 lavender opaline gouramis
- 6 julii corys
- 4 vampire shrimp
- 5 Odessa barbs
- 4-6 headstanders
For the larger (I guess centerpiece) fish:
- 1 geophagus tapajos
- 1 electric blue acara
Can the geo tapajos and EBA fit/live together happily if they're both single males? Will be introduced to the tank last as juveniles. Artificial plants, sand substrate. Not concerned about digging.
I know I have a lot of space, but some of these fish are very dear to me (spotted raphael is 16 years old and has been dragged through the mud at times..my baby! Cherry barbs are 4th generation, and I'm likely looking at another generation soon). I really want to avoid any getting eaten/killed. Yes, I'm aware of the geo and EBA full size..as well as EBA temperament at times. I'm in no rush..plenty of time to stock and let the smaller fish grow a little.
Again, thanks if you read all this!