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Looking at Geophagus Sveni, but reading they can take years to start putting on some size. My store can only source them at 5cm. Is there any other type of Geophagus that is likely to grow a bit faster?
As a general rule, fish that grow to 12 inches or less, can get there in 1 year and are able to breed at around half that size. This is because most smaller species of fish can breed when 1 year old. This is so they can breed during the following wet season.Hi Colin, that sounds promising, reading so much conflicting information! Some saying they will still only be a few inches even after a year or two
Too many cichlids. either acaras or geophagus but not both.Good news! So the tank is a 5ft 405 litre so I believe 107 US gallons. These are the fish I am now open to.
Angelfish
Electric Blue Acara
Geophagus
Congo Tetra
Denison Barbs
As said the tank will be heavily planted, but all stem plants at the bank of the tank behind a wall of hardscape, so hopefully inaccessible to any digging. The rest will be things like Java fern, anubias etc.
How would people go about stocking based on this information.
I was thinking….
-A pair of Angelfish (easy to get from stores)
-A group of juvenile EBA (later split to leave one pair)
-A group of Geophagus Sveni maybe 5?
-8 Congo tetras OR Denison barbs
Aequidens Diadema, about 8 inches - can be a bit feisty but beautiful fish.Aren’t royal Acaras even smaller than EBA?