Anders247
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Unfortunately, it is a 20 high.
That'd be too limited of space for a rainbow cichlid then, unfortunately....
Unfortunately, it is a 20 high.
Rams are cool too. Gouramis arent my thing, but sure can be pretty. Was just givin options when i threw out the angel.How about a german ram or a honey gourami?
I disagree about the angel, they would need a bigger tank than a 20 high.
I recently came across spotted blue eyes, and I love them! Would a school of those be suitable?
Is rosewood aquarium safe? There is a perfect piece of wood in our backyard that broke off of a rose bush/tree. It is the right size and shape, and doesn't seem to be decomposing at all.
Unfortunately, it is a 20 high.
After going over all the species described so far, I think what I am going for is a school of zebra danios, a school of otos, and some sort of larger "centerpiece" fish that is peaceful and preferably doesn't need a school of its own species.
Maybe an angel. They like the high aspect of the 20gl.
A single Bolivian Ram might work as a good centerpiece fish. They're much hardier than GBRs and do well long-term below 80 F.
A full-grown Angel would need a minimum of a 29 gallon.
A full grown angel would need more than that. A 40 gal. high at least.
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