Hello Everyone. This is my first post ever on a community site of any kind.
I am setting up my standard 125. I want to keep a few peacock bass, an arowana, columbian shark, and a tiger shovel nose cat. I have a fluval 405 cannister filter, a couple power heads, and an air pump. Will these fish be good tank mates? I knw they will grow too big for the tank and I have a place I can take them to when that happens.
My biggest concern is circulation and water flow. I have the intake and exhaust on opposite sides of the tank. Should I use any power heads? I want the flow/current like a river but I dont want to stress arowana at the top, and I want to make sure there are no dead spots around the tank.
Please tell me what to do. I am open to all advice/suggestions. How should I position the gear? Should I move the water one way or try and complete the circuit? Should I exhaust the filter at the top and set up a power head mid level? Just tell me what to do.
The tank has been cycling for a week. There is one large pleco in there. I am feeding him algae discs.
I am setting up my standard 125. I want to keep a few peacock bass, an arowana, columbian shark, and a tiger shovel nose cat. I have a fluval 405 cannister filter, a couple power heads, and an air pump. Will these fish be good tank mates? I knw they will grow too big for the tank and I have a place I can take them to when that happens.
My biggest concern is circulation and water flow. I have the intake and exhaust on opposite sides of the tank. Should I use any power heads? I want the flow/current like a river but I dont want to stress arowana at the top, and I want to make sure there are no dead spots around the tank.
Please tell me what to do. I am open to all advice/suggestions. How should I position the gear? Should I move the water one way or try and complete the circuit? Should I exhaust the filter at the top and set up a power head mid level? Just tell me what to do.
The tank has been cycling for a week. There is one large pleco in there. I am feeding him algae discs.