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I'm not sure how much your Jack Dempsey will go for, but I don't expect the pleco to go for much, just because unfortunately there are a lot of large plecos out there that people don't want.
TFH is Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine. This month's issue has an article about the puffers.
After looking at your photo album, and due to the fact that the Jack Dempsey and common pleco will be gone soon, the tank, IMO, will not be overstocked.
Where can I pick up TFH? Again thanks a lot for the help. I figure if I can keep the tank to about 20-22 from 1"-4", I should be fine. Is this too many still or will that be a good number? Do to my desire to keep a variety of colors and fish, I dont want them to get too big.
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You can find TFH in any one of the larger book stores. Some of the chain pet stores carry them, as well as some of the individual ones. I would try a Borders or Barnes & Noble if there's one close to you, they usually have a large selection of magazines.
I think keeping 20-22 smaller sized fish would be perfectly fine. You probably don't want to have 20 4" fish, that would be pretty crowded. But generally, that sounds good to me. Do you have any idea which kinds you are going to add, if any? Or are you just going to expand your populations? If you add more Africans and such, other people can help with the stocking rates, as I don't know too much about them.
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