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15 cories is too many for a 20 gallon in my opinion. I have no experience with butterfly fish, but depending on the size of both, I would think they would be ok. They only get like 4" and I don't think it could eat them..never know though.
I don't keep goldfish, but I have heard of alage eaters (plecos) really enjoying the slime coat on goldfish too once they get a taste and can actually kill them.
Sand is preferred..their barbels wear down easily on even round gravel. The dig their heads in the sand slightly and sift the sand and look for food. It isn't a need..but I personally would almost consider it one.
Pea puffers, but they are too small and are aggressive. And yeah, they are very very nocturnal and are actually pretty much blind and use electric waves off of their head to "see"..neat and cool fish but not the best for something you wanna see alot of.
I would be more worried about the BGK eating the rams before the leaf fish..at least until they are bigger, but I don't think they will..having the 2 plecos will I hurt your water due to their large bioloads. BGKs grow very slow, so depending on the size it is now..it could be fine for quite...
I haven't found much info on them, but I think get around a foot or so..but prolly less..and eat the same as other eels. I had a peacock eel in the past too. I love my oscar too but that is probably a common one for alot of people.
Yeah, they're get it right eventually. Otherwise you could remove the eggs (suck them up) and put them in a different tank or and egg if you didn't wanna wait.
How recent did you get them? Also, is the food still there or did you remove it? If it isn't there they might have ate it and you didn't see it. They will eat eventually, they'll be hungry.