After lots of planning and collecting, I'm starting the process of setting up a new 20 gallon extra high tank. I'm going for a natural look with a gorgeous piece of driftwood I found at a little mom and pop life fish store and a pool filter sand substrate. I'm hoping to do live plants as well, but I don't know with the extra height how well they'll do with the light hood I have.
For stocking, I'm going to transplant the fish from my wife's 10 gallon she keeps in her kindergarten class. That will be three guppies, two zebra danios, one dwarf gourami, four red minor tetras and common pleco. I know the pleco will eventually get too big for even a 20, but I didn't know it was bad to get one when we bought it. I hope to have a larger tank set up in a few years to handle him when he outgrows the 20. Additionally, I want to get some malaysian trumpet snails to keep the sand stirred and some sort of bottom feeder, I'm thinking probably a group of maybe six black kuhlis or cories of some sort.
I was also wondering about a "centerpiece" fish. I can't find anything that seems suitable. I've read that there are some types of cichlid that would be peaceful enough to have in a setup like this, but I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not even sure what type if cichlid they were talking about to begin with.
Here are a few pictures of the equipment.

For stocking, I'm going to transplant the fish from my wife's 10 gallon she keeps in her kindergarten class. That will be three guppies, two zebra danios, one dwarf gourami, four red minor tetras and common pleco. I know the pleco will eventually get too big for even a 20, but I didn't know it was bad to get one when we bought it. I hope to have a larger tank set up in a few years to handle him when he outgrows the 20. Additionally, I want to get some malaysian trumpet snails to keep the sand stirred and some sort of bottom feeder, I'm thinking probably a group of maybe six black kuhlis or cories of some sort.
I was also wondering about a "centerpiece" fish. I can't find anything that seems suitable. I've read that there are some types of cichlid that would be peaceful enough to have in a setup like this, but I don't know if that's true or not. I'm not even sure what type if cichlid they were talking about to begin with.
Here are a few pictures of the equipment.


