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Paul Irwin September 3rd 03 11:08 PM

150 gallon cichlid community
 
I am going to set-up my 150 gal aquarium as a cichlid community tank and I
would like some input.

I have some adult electric blues, red empress haps, sunshine peacocks, a
pair of Copadichromis borylei, and a male H. venustus in my backyard ponds,
so that is my desired starting point. I am planning on adding some
Aulonocara huesceri from the basement and I wondered if there were any
thoughts on the possible addition of Julidochromis ornatus, Neolamprologus
brichardi, or Telmatochromis vittatus to the mix.

I will have tank space to remove any fish that have problems, but I would
like to eliminate as many problems as I can in advance. My various
Pseduotrophus species and M. aratus don't seem to be reasonable candidates
for addmission to this tank.



RedForeman ©® September 4th 03 02:37 PM

150 gallon cichlid community
 
Second that... No Julies with the deep water haps and peacocks... wrong mix,
bad idea, making for a disaster...
"The Madd Hatter" wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
I wouldn't add the julies and the brichardi myself. All the rest of the

fish
are Haps or Peakcocks that get pretty big(over 6"). In some cases they

also
get pretty aggresive. The haps are all malawi mouth brooders, While the
tangs are egg layers, that won't get bigger then 3.5" range, and even that
very slowly. Considering that you'll have them in a tank w/ predators 2 or

3
times their size, they will probably get killed down the line, or in the
case ofthe julis become so reclusive that you never see them. I've tried
this before and found that the julies don't compete well for food in that
kind of scenario, and the birchardi, once they spawn become very
territorial. At this point they don't give a hoot about the size of the
competition and will probably throw off your tanks heirarchy.
Pardon the spelling errors, I'm feeling kinda lazy today.

HTH
"Paul Irwin" wrote in message
...
I am going to set-up my 150 gal aquarium as a cichlid community tank and

I
would like some input.

I have some adult electric blues, red empress haps, sunshine peacocks, a
pair of Copadichromis borylei, and a male H. venustus in my backyard

ponds,
so that is my desired starting point. I am planning on adding some
Aulonocara huesceri from the basement and I wondered if there were any
thoughts on the possible addition of Julidochromis ornatus,

Neolamprologus
brichardi, or Telmatochromis vittatus to the mix.

I will have tank space to remove any fish that have problems, but I

would
like to eliminate as many problems as I can in advance. My various
Pseduotrophus species and M. aratus don't seem to be reasonable

candidates
for addmission to this tank.







rmc September 4th 03 05:52 PM

150 gallon cichlid community
 
I would stay away from the Tanganyika's that you mentioned. Those
fish would have to compete for territory and food against the Malawi's
which are much larger and hyper-active in comparison.

You may want to look at some more of the larger Malawi's for variety,
like Nimbochromis Linni, Protomelus Thick Lips and Ornatus,
Placidochromis Milomo, Chilotilapia Euchilus. OB Zebra's are a nice
distraction from the norm also.

--

Mark
http://www.cichliddomain.com


"Paul Irwin" wrote in message
...
I am going to set-up my 150 gal aquarium as a cichlid community tank

and I
would like some input.

I have some adult electric blues, red empress haps, sunshine

peacocks, a
pair of Copadichromis borylei, and a male H. venustus in my backyard

ponds,
so that is my desired starting point. I am planning on adding some
Aulonocara huesceri from the basement and I wondered if there were

any
thoughts on the possible addition of Julidochromis ornatus,

Neolamprologus
brichardi, or Telmatochromis vittatus to the mix.

I will have tank space to remove any fish that have problems, but I

would
like to eliminate as many problems as I can in advance. My various
Pseduotrophus species and M. aratus don't seem to be reasonable

candidates
for addmission to this tank.






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