Sea Sprite wrote:
2 kubs
I would up this to at least 5, more if you can. Its the same as keeping clown loach, more the better.
Sea Sprite wrote:
1 iridescent shark (I could live without him if I had to)
I would forget it, far out grow the 75g your talking about if it is the
Pangassius hypopthalmus (anyone correct me if I have got the name confused with the larger iridescent shark sp), plus they are very skittish, there are many a story of some smashing into the sides of tanks and cracking them, not an aquarium fish at all.
Sea Sprite wrote:
5 cardinal tetras
5 black neon tetras
5 rummy nose tetras
Im not sure the tetras will appreciate the water flow that the clowns would prefer, although I have had success with Rummy nose tetras in with clown loach. Again the numbers are to small imo, go for at least 10. Have a look at some barb/rainbow species, they would be better suited if your setting up the tank specifically for the clowns.
Sea Sprite wrote:
1 zebra danio (maybe)
Do better in cooler water than what the clowns ideally should be kept at, again on the number thing, they are a shoaling species with a min of 5 individuals, 8 or more would be best imo if your set on having them.
Sea Sprite wrote:
1 pleco
Any idea of what species? Forget about the 'common' plec, they get far to large for a 75g, have a look at some of the hardier smaller species such as the bristle nose, I also like the rubber lip/bulldog, although they are a fair bit more shy. Golden nuggets are nice if you want something a bit different/special but they are quite sensitive
Sea Sprite wrote:
1 blue crayfish
A no go, I had one and it was a nasty little thing, better in tanks setup specifically for their needs, not a community aquarium species.
And I think thats it
Ashleigh