Interesting Fish Suggestions Please

Captain Hook

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Due to a recent unfortunate accident my 72 gallon tank has become empty and I'm trying to decide what to put in it. I'd like to try a whole bunch of one type of fish as I've never done that before.

It will be well planted, with CO2 injection, ph about 6.4-6.6. I was thinking it would be fun to try something aggressive like exodons but I don't know anything about them or if they would work. Any plant compatible aggressive fish?

The other idea I had was 3-4 SAEs, a couple BN plecs, and about 15-20 congo tetras. Open to any suggestions feel free to post
 
I have the bowfront too. They get to be about 3.5" at max and that size tank could easily hold 15-20 in my opinion. I have 2 canister filters (2213 and 404) and biological filtration from plants as well.
 
I've never owned them myself, but I saw some Congo Tetra today that were a tad over 4" at a LFS. I've read that they can get larger than that.

Exodons would do nicely in that tank...
...or how about a single Erythrinus erythrinus? That's definately my vote.
 
make a saltwater tank. they are worth every penny u spend. also, if u have good lights because u used to have plants, u could get some nice corals.
 
hmm im gunna say if you want to go crazy you should try for a all dwarf puffer tank. im not sure if that would work but from what iv read you need about three gallons per pufferso that comes to 24 puffers but i would go with 20 (if this at all possible). 20 dwarf puffers in a heavly planted tank i think that would look so cool it would be crazyness
 
go with the exodons they are cool i have a small school myself and would definatly recomend them. around 50 would do great in there. they need to be crowded. i have heard of others matching gallons in the tank to the number of fish, but that could get expensive heres some pics of mine

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Congoes can get up to 5" (and in rarer cases, 6"). 4" as an adult is more common though.

I am partial to congos...I won't mention rainbows because I know you had those before.

What about one large school of small fish? Such as some of the smaller rasboras/tetras?

Or Emperor tetras.

I've seen a tank stocked with a school of pearl gouramis. It was beautiful. I can't vouch for how well that would hold up though.

Angelfish tank.

I really love my hatchet fish. I wish I had about three times more of them. You could incorporate those somehow.

Or, if you want to spend a fortune (literally) you could buy a big school of Puntius denisonii:D

What happened to the tank? Whatever it is, it sounds very bad and I'm sorry:(
 
Thanks for all the good suggestions, now I really can't decide! The dwarf puffer idea is tempting as they are a fish I've always wanted to keep.

Will I still be able to have algae eaters (siamese, bristlenose) in with Exodons?

Leopardess I'm not sure what happened but I believe it had to do with my CO2 tank running out. The pearl gourami idea sounds very intriguing. That would be very calm and relaxing I think. Angels would also be nice I think.

Here's my list so far, I'd like to choose just one tho:

angelfish, pearl gouramies, exodons, dwarf puffs, congo tetras, other tetra maybe
 
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