1 Fluval 205 filter
1

But smaller pump and PVC
1 Sera 100watt heater
1 2ft light hood
1 Aqua One H800 Hang-On Filter (for rainy season)
5mm of sand
bunch of rocks, caves and bog wood.
Anything else I should have?
I would split that into three groups with one male and one or two females in each (5 females -> 2 + 2 + 1 when split into three). That way, the males aren't going to "fight" over who has the territory instead of breeding, which is a potential risk when putting multiple males in the same tank - almost literally no matter how large the tank is - obviously a tank that is "river sized" would not be a problem, but a 1m tank is definitely not "river sized".I am actually getting a large breeding group of 3 Males and 5 Females.
For some reason i didn't read this.the LFS can only get 6 so I am going to take 4. Should I split them up into 1-2? I am thinking for a tank with a devider down the middle.
Yes I think it is big enough, but every setup is different, so I would keep a very close eye on them to make sure no fish are being harmed by the jostling for a hole.I am going to put them in a tank sized 100cm(L)50cm(W)30cm(H)
Is this big enough?
That way I can try the whole food, temp, pH, conductivity, water changes, caves, decor, with the large group and see what makes them breed faster or bigger clutches like changing the food or if a bigger water change means a bigger clutch of eggs.