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Sunshyn April 4th 04 07:03 PM

Suggestions for a 20 gallon cichlid tank?
 
I just started cycling a new 20 gallon tank. I was thinking about
putting some smaller African cichlids in it, any suggestions on what
would work well in this size tank?

Sunshyn

Paulo April 4th 04 07:54 PM

Suggestions for a 20 gallon cichlid tank?
 
Dwarf South american cichlids

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Paulo
"Sunshyn" wrote in message
et...
I just started cycling a new 20 gallon tank. I was thinking about
putting some smaller African cichlids in it, any suggestions on what
would work well in this size tank?

Sunshyn




T April 4th 04 09:13 PM

Suggestions for a 20 gallon cichlid tank?
 
Africans... Try Kribs.. The rest really need more room... I would not get a
tank smaller than a 55 for most Africans, due to them being very teritorial
and thier typical size...

Tim...


"Paulo" wrote in message
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Dwarf South american cichlids

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Paulo
"Sunshyn" wrote in message
et...
I just started cycling a new 20 gallon tank. I was thinking about
putting some smaller African cichlids in it, any suggestions on what
would work well in this size tank?

Sunshyn






Sunshyn April 4th 04 11:19 PM

Suggestions for a 20 gallon cichlid tank?
 
Sunshyn wrote:

I just started cycling a new 20 gallon tank. I was thinking about
putting some smaller African cichlids in it, any suggestions on what
would work well in this size tank?

Sunshyn



What about a pair of Brichardi?

Amateur Cichlids April 4th 04 11:25 PM

Suggestions for a 20 gallon cichlid tank?
 

"Sunshyn" wrote in message
et...
I just started cycling a new 20 gallon tank. I was thinking about
putting some smaller African cichlids in it, any suggestions on what
would work well in this size tank?

Sunshyn


If you were looking at Africans, I'd base the decision upon the pH of your
tap water. If your tap water is close to neutral, up to 7.4, I'd go with
the riverine species.
Pair of Kribs -or-
Pair of Jewel Cichlids -or-
Pair of Anomalochromis thomasi

If your tap was higher or you wanted to buffer to 7.8 or greater there are
quite a few possibilities from Lake Tanganyika.
Neolamprologus brichardi or any in that family. N. pulcher, etc. A pair
would have no problems filling the tank with fry.
Lamprologus brevis
Lamprologus occelatus
Lamprologus similis
Lamprologus multifasciauts
Julidochromis transcriptus
J. regani
J. marlieri
J. dickfeldi
A. compressiceps "sumbu" (dwarf shellies)
There are a lot of other shell dwellers out there that would be worth
looking into.
The Julies would do well in a 20 gallon as a pair.
The L. multies are colony breeders and you could do a dozen in a 20 gallon.
Ahhhh, the possibilities are endless.
Amateur
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