I currently have a 7" common pleco in my 90 that I could throw in there too? But I do like the sailfins plus I could always craigslist someone around me that got a pleco thats gigantic cause they didnt look it up lol. Some of the decoratives are cool but I just couldnt imagine myself spending big bucks for something that sits there all day ya know?This is an interesting way of looking at it - I like it, I remember reading similar posts from you like this before, but honestly when I read the 1st sentence or so I'm surprised there was no mention of worrying about hybridization
just wanted to add something I forgot, the Gibbiceps pleco....it's the only big pleco I will allow myself to have lol These guys like Pardalis are much more of an open-water showpiece kind of species, I would advise if you want to try decorative pleco, see how the clowns or bulldogs are treated 1st. it would be a shame for them to kill or even just beat-up any of the flashier patterned plecos.....and emphasized even more if you are into high $$ plecos like Bue-eyeds or whatnot
Another thought I just had was Peacock bass and Jaguars - no hybridization concerns, and of the Paras it would be the one that grows too big to get eaten but won't kill Peacocks like the Dovii. As ludicrous as it sounds, I won't put it past a 20-24" Peacock trying to swallow a 12" Red Tiger Motgua......I've personally seen what NA-Bass will attempt to eat, and Peacocks are MUCH more aggressive than most of our natives.
lol there ya go, Try a Temensis and a Muskellunge epic tank idea there. That isht would be legendary
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But That could be an interesting combo with the bass and the jags? Im just wondering the quantity of fish I can have in there. I thought about a flagfish for algea control plus something thats gunna sift through the substrate to clean up anything left over. Maybe geos? please tell me if I am wrong im still very new to cichlids compared to others.
But if i could have temensis and muskellunge I think i would need a pool for them!