Big boys for a 75g?

What about a Vieja zonata? I can't find a decent profile on them, but through some youtube clicks, I found a video and they look pretty cool..
 
Sorry buddy i was at work when i was talking to you earlier but cool so you have decided to go Midas or RD aye man like was said by rallysman when your Midas and or RD get big they will not tolerate another fish in its tank and the only other pleco that i have had before that gets pretty big and has a nasty temper is the sailfin pleco..

Man i wish i new your were optional to those Loisellei cichlids i just got rid of 4 juvies tonight to make room for my new arrivals lamp ocellatus gold shellies and the loisellei were F1 rusty wessel caught the parents while on a fish collecting trip and gave us a few to see what grows the fastest on different diets..

On the Pictus issue for some reason i was thinking Pimelodidae family which there are a few of them with the pictus in this family as well, so if you do go the smaller cutteri route than i would say a group of 3 pim pictus would be ok but not with the bigger cichlids like Midas or RD..

Later buddy..
 
no biggie, the Loisellei don't do much for me..

I find this guy very interesting though..

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Change of plan.. The time came to pull the existing fish, and my daughter decided she wants to keep the dojo loach.. That means, no RD, no midas, no etc.. Back to the smaller selections..

So, how would convicts handle plecos, loaches and cories hanging around? any other interesting 4-6" options?
 
any opinions on Herotilapia multispinosa (rainbow cichlids) ?
 
Rainbows are cool and should mesh nicely in that setup, convicts should be fine as long as you dont have a pair, they would deliver beat downs if a pair of cons decide to breed in your setup so i would stick to gender only cons in a community setup..
 
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