55 Gallon Suggestions

Vitaliy

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I still consider myself to be new to the hobby and always larger fish have appealed to me and only now I am realizing all the flaws and problems with that. I am starting to re-do my tanks and now doing it more for the love and respect to the hobby.

First tank that I am re-doing is a 55 gallon, it is filtered with Fluval 403 (which appears to be enough) but I would really like to add an AquaClear to it. Its half-gravel and half-river rock with larger rocks, driftwood, and fake plants as decor.

At this point I would really love to get a school of about 8 Green Corys (Corydoras aeneus) and a school of about 8-10 Neon Tetras. Any other suggestions that would go well with them?
 
How about another small school of a different Tetra and/or a larger Gourami as a centerpiece fish?
 
I really like my scissortails, they are about the only schooling fish I have in my tank that actually school, they get to be about 3-5 inches or so. They are gray, but have a pretty irridescent look to them, kind of like the corys do
 
Dislike Gourami's and Scissortal (Rasbora Trilineata) is way too boring looking
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In that case, I suggest you go to where you will buy the fish, see what you like, and do some research :idea2: . I got great ideas from here when I was planning my tank, only to go to the LFS and only find about half of the fish I had hoped to get, they just don't seem to carry some in my area :(
 
What about a pair of german blue rams!!
 
tiger barbs or zebra danios oh and true rummynose tetras
 
I echo the German blue rams suggestion. Or if you want, even Bolivian Rams. They are beautiful 3-4 inch fish rather like the blue rams, but I hear they can be even more personable than blue rams. I would get 4 of them or so, and let them pair off, then return the ones that are not paired, or you can keep them, but that might cause territorial issues.

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Vitaliy said:
Oh! Excellent! Completely forgot about them!
:clap:

The blue rams are great fish. I could watch mine all day long.
 
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