Just a fyi, 'rubbish bin' aquariums are defined as those that not only have just a random mix of live stock, but also is usually the target for stocking when no other better option is available, and this can be just where all manners of different live stock is added without regard for parameters, compatibility, etc.
This is my first true 'rubbish bin' aquarium. I will constantly update this first post until the time in which the setup is truly determined to have ended being a 'rubbish bin' aquarium.
Current stocking
Rheoheros lentiginosus (Freckled Cichlid), x6
African cichlids, x4
Clown loach, x1
Amatitlania nigrofasciata (Convict Cichlid), x1
Amatitlania nanolutea, x1
Herichthys carpintis (Green Texas Cichlid), x2
Previous stocking
So, most of the platies are now gone. Only one is left. D: Expected though. There are piscivores in the tank after all.
The other day a family member accidentally emptied all the food in the autofeeder into the tank too. Well, nothing happened, all the fish are fine. Perks of robust nitrification capacity.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Amatitlania nanolutea and Amatitlania nigrofasciata have been transferred to this aquarium.
Preparing for a move, I have moved all plants into this tank, and removed all stones from the tank. The tank will be moved this Saturday October 1st, and will be set up at my new house then. Not expecting any issues with the setting back up process, will provide an update here for those who are interested in the impacts of moving such an aquarium though.