Hello,
I have recently setup a 72 gal bow front which is currently stocked as follows:
12 Rummy nose tetras
4 Sterbai Corys
1 Oto (bought 7 after 24 hours 1 remains)
2 German Blue Rams (guy at the store said they were a pair but I am not so sure)
I am running 2x Eheim 2217s and the tank is lightly planted with small gravel and some spiderwood.
The original plan for this tank was to eventually add discus, but the more and more I read and the more issues I have (see Otos above) the more I am thinking I may need some more time before I tackle a discus tank.
The more I have been watching the German blue rams the more I have been falling in love with just watching them move around an interact with each other and was considering either putting in a pair of electric blue or golden rams or a pair of Kribensis. Would it be okay having a couple pairs of dwarf cichlids? There is a lot of cover in the tank and a couple stone caves. I would prefer Kribs but if that isn't recommended some more rams would be pretty great as well.
Since I think I will be holding off on Discus I was wondering about adding some Angelfish as a show piece to this tank on top of the cichlids and the other current stocking. Is this doable? If so how many would work? 4? 6?. I am looking at adding a Zebra Pleco as obviously my Oto experiment has been a complete and utter disaster. (My water parameters were text book before I went to the store and I brought in a sample today for them to test and they said the same thing, I know they say store bought otos can be prone to die off but I wasn't expecting anything like this.)
Here is my ideal stocking:
6 x Sterbai Cory
2 x German Blue Ram
1 x Zebra Pleco
2 x Kribensis (or another type of ram)
4-6 x Angelfish
12 x Rummynose Tetra
Thoughts, suggestions or warnings? Is this even doable?
Thanks so much for any guidance you can offer, I am not a complete newbie to the hobby but have never tackled a tank this size and am a little overwhelmed.
I have recently setup a 72 gal bow front which is currently stocked as follows:
12 Rummy nose tetras
4 Sterbai Corys
1 Oto (bought 7 after 24 hours 1 remains)
2 German Blue Rams (guy at the store said they were a pair but I am not so sure)
I am running 2x Eheim 2217s and the tank is lightly planted with small gravel and some spiderwood.
The original plan for this tank was to eventually add discus, but the more and more I read and the more issues I have (see Otos above) the more I am thinking I may need some more time before I tackle a discus tank.
The more I have been watching the German blue rams the more I have been falling in love with just watching them move around an interact with each other and was considering either putting in a pair of electric blue or golden rams or a pair of Kribensis. Would it be okay having a couple pairs of dwarf cichlids? There is a lot of cover in the tank and a couple stone caves. I would prefer Kribs but if that isn't recommended some more rams would be pretty great as well.
Since I think I will be holding off on Discus I was wondering about adding some Angelfish as a show piece to this tank on top of the cichlids and the other current stocking. Is this doable? If so how many would work? 4? 6?. I am looking at adding a Zebra Pleco as obviously my Oto experiment has been a complete and utter disaster. (My water parameters were text book before I went to the store and I brought in a sample today for them to test and they said the same thing, I know they say store bought otos can be prone to die off but I wasn't expecting anything like this.)
Here is my ideal stocking:
6 x Sterbai Cory
2 x German Blue Ram
1 x Zebra Pleco
2 x Kribensis (or another type of ram)
4-6 x Angelfish
12 x Rummynose Tetra
Thoughts, suggestions or warnings? Is this even doable?
Thanks so much for any guidance you can offer, I am not a complete newbie to the hobby but have never tackled a tank this size and am a little overwhelmed.