What I have at the moment is a 55 heavily wooded aquarium with moderate lighting and a top cover of ricca. Currently I have the following
6 peppered corydora
2 banjo catfish and 1 craggy headed banjo
1 upside down catfish, grabbing 2 more when they come into stock
1 clown pleco, had this dude for 6 years or so now.
2 zodiac loaches
1 paradise gourami
a scatter of least killifish.
I'm running 2 30-60 aqua-techs at the moment but i'm going to upgrade one to a canister.
Like I said, the tanks pretty much stocked.I had a school of 8 silvertip tetra in there but they've finally started dropping from old age and I'm down to 3.
I have wood of all sorts at all levels of the tank which helps keep the bottom free from crowding. The banjos all stay on the bottom of course. The upside down cat is all over the wood at the top of the tank. My clown goes where he pleases and the corys and loaches are also all over the wood at all levels.
I'm wondering about something a little different now. I could expand on my current species or add a small group of something new. I really want something that may swim through the water column, a catfish thats a bit different from all the standard bottom feeders I have. Something like the Glass Cats, which i'm always afraid i'll kill even though i've been keeping for a long while.
Thoughts and Ideas?
Also small sidenote, how on earth do you people get pics of your upsidedown cats? Mine hates the camera with a passion.

Here's a clear pic of that root knot when I first put it in a while back
