30 gallon stocking ideas

would a rainbow cichlid work for a centerpeice fish with soem smaller quick moving tankmates in any of the three tanks?
 
the yellow labs would work in a 4 foot long tank
just add heaps of caves
i have 40lbs of slate in my 75 which i just got yesterday
maybe 5-6 yellow labs and a bristlenose
then youd be fine

yellow labs=electric yellows
 
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wow. so having such a long tank really opens up some options i guess. thanks for the tip element! well, thats the african cihclid tank contender.

on the other hand, if i wanted to do a south american cichlid setup in the 33 long (dimensions so you don't have to scroll around hunting :) is 4' long by 1' wide by 1' high). what is the biggest south american i could house in there? im guessing like 6 maybe 8" max but i could be wrong in either direction. im pretty certain that i couldn't house my dream fish, a tiger oscar, in there, but what other options are there?

thanks for the replies all!
 
I would keep something at or under 4" long. A six inch long fish would not have a whole lot of turn around room in a 12" deep tank, only twice its body size. But JMO

Angels, GBRs, convicts, all are SA cichlids and could work
 
I would keep something at or under 4" long. A six inch long fish would not have a whole lot of turn around room in a 12" deep tank, only twice its body size. But JMO

Angels, GBRs, convicts, all are SA cichlids and could work

i have had convicts a 5-6" 15cm well the male anyway
nice fish
 
well im set on a 30 gallon long. its perfect for me. im really excited! i plan on transferring some of my plants into it. what cichlids could i put in there that would not eat the vegetation?
 
As far as I know most Tangs dont really eat plants. I have seen my julies nibble on my vals but they would never be able to take an entire plant out...too big of a plant.

Some shelldwellers dig, especially multies, so I am glad the val is on the other side of the tank or they might bury it :)

I know some plants can survive malawis but a lot is hit or miss. I think hardier plants such as java fern, anubias, vals, ect. are good to at least try.
 
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