240 vieja tank progression

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Been following your thread from the beginning and LOVE your stock. Going to pickup an 8' 180g (96x24x18) tonight. I assume yours is 96x24x24?
 
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Been following your thread from the beginning and LOVE your stock. Going to pickup an 8' 180g (96x24x18) tonight. I assume yours is 96x24x24?
Correct.

If you, or anyone else for that matter, is planning on stocking with viejas, I highly recommend COTA's bifasciatus and heterospilus.

And a quick update: midas' have fully settled and not hiding anymore. No issues with the little guys competing for food as the SDs are a lot more timid now. I think when I had larger fish in the tank they felt more secure.
 
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Raised fx6 intakes and added sand! Substrate is now a mix of 50lb pool filter sand and 20lb fine gravel. Sand takes it to another level, glad I added it.

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All but one manzanita has sank to the bottom. Malaysian dw will likely be removed in near future. River rocks and larger landscaping rocks will be added once I can locate them.

Here's a full tank shot. Very sloppy and not well thought out but work in progress and everyone likes a full tank shot.

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That looks nice.

I’ve always used PFS but have been seriously thinking about mixing in a bit of fine gravel. I think it gives the substrate a more natural look. Seeing yours confirms it.

How’s the little orange guy been behaving?
 
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The orange guy pictured above is the smaller of two midas' do here been fine. The creamsicle has actually been well behaved. That guy is going to be a beast! I've already noticed growth in a short amount of time.
 

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Photo update.

Everyone's doing great, eating well, active, and seemingly happy. The only fish that doesn't come up for food is the argentea; he's a very passive fish.

Midas - Tank boss at an early age. Loving his personality, a real camera and food hog. Eats everything I throw in. He's going to grow quick!

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Heterospilus - Only gets pushed around by the larger midas. Cool and collected fella.

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Sysnpilum group - Colors still not there yet. More yellows than reds.

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Bifa - smallest one pictured but you can already see the pattern and colors.

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Argentea - I believe this is the first photo of him. Very shy and passive fish. Doesn't come up for food with the rest of them; picks off the scraps.

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Group shots

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Largest Midas growing some black spots on body and fins. I'm hoping this progresses and he attains a piebald look:

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His vieja tankmates may look nicer, all subjective I know, but he's full of personality already and I really ike him!
 
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