29gal fish options?

The Synos put it pretty close, but you need to take a few other things into consideration prior to adding centerpiece fish.

1.) Your green cories (Brochis splendens) really tend to do best in schools of 6-10. This will put a hurtin' on your filtration load, but I think that that is manageable.

2.) ZDs are pretty quick little fish and may anger a slower-moving, centerpiece style of fish.

However, I think that a little extra filtration would make the addition of green cories and a Paradisefish very feasible. The only question is if the Synos will pick on the Paradisefish or vice versa, and that I cannot answer, but I hope that the rest of this is helpful.

~Matthew
 
My UDC are very shy, and tend to hide during lighted hours. I see them cruising around first thing in thed morning, before the lights hit the tank. I don't think they'll cause any problems.

Green cories tend to get a bit larger than many other species, so they contribute quite a bit to capacity. I would add 2 more, just for the improved social behavior.

A single dwarf cichlid, like an apisto would be a great addition. It would be compatible with all your current occupants, and be a colorful choice.

What filtration do you have, and what's your maintenance routine? A planted tank has a different bio-load than an unplanted tank, and a aggressively filtered and maintained tank.
 
Thanks for the replys, I run a whisper 10-40 hob with poly fill.
I change the poly fill every week, and do a 10 or 15gal water change every other week. During water change I lightly vaccum half the tank and wipe the inside glass down. Nitrate reading taking before each water change usually 20ppm or less. No real plants in the tank.
 
"A single dwarf cichlid, like an apisto would be a great addition. It would be compatible with all your current occupants, and be a colorful choice."

I agree I run 4 29s and have ram pairs in all tanks bolivions and blues I personaly like the bolivions best:D
A shool 3-4 of congo tetras would handle the action congos seem to better than most tetras in fewer numbers they also get very big (4") with age for a tetra anyway.
BTW bolivions will never hurt anyone and are very tough they also get a perfect 3.5" adult.
 
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