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Old 01-11-2021, 07:37 PM   #1
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75G Stocking Help

I'm currently in the process of stocking my 75G tank. It has a Fluval 110 HOB. I have already cycled it, so now I'm just adding fish slowly.

I currently have a sailfin pleco and plan to add an Oscar and a JD.

Would It be too much to add a Green Terror or a Severum? I don't want to overstock the tank.

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The severum is not as aggressive as the Gt. And not as long. Taller body
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That oscar will get huge too. I always figure about 35 gallons per large cichlid. If you add a third plus the pleco you might find you need more filtration too. And you may go from doing weekly water changes to twice a week to keep the water parameters in check. Oscars are especially dirty eaters. And def look into adding a sponge filter
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Yeahhh, I'm aware that the pleco and the Oscar tend to have large bioloads. I'm starting everything as a juvenile and know that I will probably have to upgrade to a canister later on. I will definitely look into sponge filters.

I'm not worried about the aggression as much as the filtration capability. I've done research on both so I could plan the best order to introduce and try to prevent aggression (though there's not guarantee).
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OK, good luck!
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