75g stockage, need opinions

Well, if someone could buy me a male/female pair and ship em to me (of course I'd pay you the money for fish, shipping, and tip), I'd gladly buy some :joke:

But 60$?! And shipping to Canada on top of that?! Thats going to be around 120$!!
 
Hey DP, I thought those particular Apistogramma's were beautiful too so I called over to Big Al's near me and they do have them for sale and they are only $16.99 for a male/female pair. I can't have them right now because I'm planning my stock very slowly but I'm considering them for the future. Do you have a Big Al's nearby? Also, FYI, I have on order some very pretty brigs snails in pink, purple, blue and ivory which are only costing me $12 in shipping charges from a Canadian seller. So there are things out there for us...we just have to search a little more.
 
Lmao, I'm getting that deal except 7$ per snail, 3 of each snail = 12 snails for 21$, and shes throwing in SIX XTRAS!!

= 18 pretty snails for 21$, after shipping = 62$ :eek3:

She also sells bettas, and she has her own pics of them. www.Baycitybettas.com

Wish I could find Apistos that cheap around here. Called the NSLFS (3.5 hour drive), and the manager (very smart fish-wise man) said they carried all kinds, and that he could order any of them in at any time.

:)
 
Ok, this is my list for my 75g:

4 Otos

8 Peppered Corys

2 Honey Gouramis (1 male 1 female, not the dwarf kind)

3 Sparkling Gouramis

3 Female Bettas (Not fin nippers, trust me)

9 Cherry Barbs

9 White Cloud Mountain Minnows

2 Paradise Fish (1 male 1 female, females have the short fins ?)

2 Apistos or GBRs

5 Loaches (Most likely Kuhlis)

1 Pleco (not common) or 8 Sterbai / Albino corys?

3 Platys (2 female, 1 male)

Ok, so I want to try something besides angels if they get really agressive at breeding time. Should I stay with them, or get platys? Or can I do both?
 
Can someone plz anwser? I'd rather not have 75g stocking list #3 bite the dust...

Oh, and btw, I'll keep the angels if they dont kill everyone in spawning mode.
 
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