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01-30-2012, 04:18 PM
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37g Stocking Ideas
Hello, I have a 37g tank that is moderately planted. 30wide, 12deep, 22tall
Sand substrate
96w PC 6700k with a photoperiod of 12hours
1x top fin 200gph 40 hob
1x Aqueon 55/75 400gph hob
200w Heater
Small DIY co2 with around 1bubble every 6s, transitioning to pressurized paintball eventually.
Currently dosing Flourish as well.
Should be all relevant parameters. Need ideas for stocking. Would like a bristle nose Pleco, but besides that open to suggestions. Prefer colorful.
Thanks
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01-30-2012, 04:25 PM
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Do you like schooling fish? Cichlids? community fish? Bottom dwellers? Top dwellers? Livebearers? There are soooooooo many options. 
Some colorful schoolers include cherry barbs, cardinal tetras, von Rio tetras, and kerri blue tetras.
Honey gouramis, rams, apistos, and paradise fish are all colorful centerpiece fish options.
Angels are awesome.
Kuhli loaches and cory cats make great bottom dwellers.
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01-30-2012, 04:31 PM
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No specific preference. I'd hope for one or two schools, some kind of top dweller maybe that wouldn't be hurt by light. Some bottom dwellers that would work well with a pleco. Prefer longer bristle catfish if thats an option.
Any types of cichlids that can coexist in a community tank and at neutral pH?
Odd or long finned fish I like too.
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01-30-2012, 04:38 PM
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There are a bunch of dwarf cichlids that do fine in a community. The most common ones are rams and apistos. There are also golden dwarf cichlids, dwarf flag cichlids, Inca stone fish, and a few others, but they are less commonly seen.
You definitely have room for 2 schools.
For top dwellers, there are a lot of cool killifish, but some of them can be a bit aggressive, so make sure to research any species you like to see if its compatible. I recommend danios of some sort. There are purple passion danios, orange finned danios, glowlight danios (not the same as GloFish) in addition to the zebra/leopard danios you commonly see. 
Harlequin rasboras also tend to stay higher up in the tank.
In addition to the fish I suggested earlier, there are also black neons, pristella tetras, threadfin rainbows, skirt tetras, and rummy-nose tetras.
Don't worry about the pH. Stability maters a whole lot more than any actual number.
I suggest you look up some of the fish I suggested and see if you like any of them or if you want to go in a different direction.
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01-31-2012, 05:05 PM
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Ok, I went through all that you listed, the ones I like are:
Cardinal Tetra (beautiful)
Rams
Apistos
Paradise
Cory Cats (but which?)
Dwarf Flag Cichlid
Killifish
Glowlight Danio
Black Neon Tetra
Pristella Tetra
Threadfin Rainbowfish
Skirt Tetra
And some that I'm not too sure about but aren't bad:
Cherry Barb
Kerri Blue Tetra
Honey Gourami (a little bland, anything more colorful)?
Angels - I like them, but don't they grow big, are territorial/aggressive, and need plenty of room? Is it possible to get multiples of them in a community tank since I feel like just 1 of them would look odd?
Purple Passion Danio
Orange Finned Danio
Harlequin Rasbora
Rummy Nose Tetra
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01-31-2012, 05:23 PM
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I have a 40g with angels, so it is certainly possible in your tank. Having them does limit your stocking options a bit thought because of their space need. 1 is just fine, but if you wanted to try 2, you could. Issues can arise thought if they decide to pair up and breed in a community. I suggest researching them a bunch to see if they are really what you want to build our community around. I love mine and I have a spawning pair in my community, but it does limit my other stock options.
Honeys can be very colorful, it depends on the stock. Dwarf gouramis are often more colorful, but it can be a bit difficult to find good healthy stock sometimes.
You could easily do 2 big schools, one species of dwarf cichlid (or else 2 indiviuduals of 2 different species), corys, and 1 angel.
If you wanted to go with 2 angels, I would only suggest 1 good sized school of fish, a couple dwarf cichlids, and cories (or similar bottom dwellers).
The paradise fish are awesome and colorful. I only recommend 1 in the tank since they can be aggressive with each other, but should be great with all the other fish.
The schoolers like the cardinals look much more impressive in larger school like 8 or more. 
And of course, all the stock I suggested would be fine with the bristle nose that you want.
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02-02-2012, 09:57 PM
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Ok so far I have 4 panda Cory, 10 black neon tetra and 5 neon tetra. Hoping the two tetras can intermix. Going to go get two more pandas tomorrow.
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They will get along fine together.  Sounds like an attractive stocking mix. I think the black neons are very pretty.
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02-03-2012, 08:51 PM
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Can't decide what Pleco to get.
Bristle nose
Starlight bristle nose
Clown Pleco
King tiger Pleco
And can't decide on if I should get 3 ottos and what top swimmer
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02-03-2012, 08:56 PM
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I think any of those plecos would work. Remember that the bristlenose plecos need dw. So does the clown pleco. The starlight or king tiger will probably be a little spendy too. But, its toally up to you.
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