72 Gallon Bow Front Tank Journal/Build!!!

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^^^^Yeah, I was thinking about that. I was thinking of Bolivian Rams, but my LFS doesn't carry those, they carry tons of apistos, GBRs, Blue Rams, Electric Blue Rams, Balloon Rams, and Gold Rams. I will ask if they can get them. If not, I'll get a pair of apistos.
So I'll either add
2 pairs of rams or apistos or both
OR
1 pair apistos or rams
a group of dwarf neon rainbows

*This is only if I remove the angels
 
Any other fish suggestions, all compatible possible fish welcome, as long as they aren't too pricey. I was thinking of discus(4-6), but i would order here as they are very cheap.
http://somethingsphishy.com/

thanks
 
Oh god. You did not just show me that website... Makes me want to order my 4discus for my 37 gal :( UGGGGGGGh.
 
^^^^Sorry, I love that website, the fish are so cheap. I want to buy that 2" Gold Nugget Pleco right now for $20. I might get discus if I do good on my tests, but I get results in September. $100 per 100% per subject. I will probably only get a max of $200 for that. My dad is also paying for Co2
 
Okay, thanks, I did look at the replys on their website only, and like u said, they delete the review so that makes sense. That is why I was wondering why they only have 5 star reviews, no bad ones.
And JetaJockey, why would I need another tank for the fish?
If it is because of the stocking, I can change that.
 
Not getting discus as I cannot afford them as a teenager. So I am trading my large adult koi angelfish for 2 baby 1/2 dollar size blue platinum angelfish which is a great deal. I am only paying $10 extra, which is amazing as they cost over $30 each in my LFS.
*btw, the angel in my avatar is a blue platinum angelfish. So excited, i have wanted these for such a long time.:D
 
Nice! I'm wondering if I can trade some of my cichlids to my LFS for some of my stock. My cichlids are getting crowded and some are too little and getting picked on. Shoulda planned it a bit better!
 
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