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Old September 6th 03, 02:51 PM
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Default Cichlid Newbie - opinion of what species to start with


"jazzthecat ^,,^" wrote in message
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Mephistopheles wrote in
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uths, rainbow cichlids (Herotilapia multispinosa), N.
brichardi are substrate breeding cichlids that should do well in your
water conditions, are usually easy to breed, and do not get too big.
Yellow labs might be a good choice for mouthbrooders -- but you would
want to get one male and several females, not just a pair of these.
There are many other cho


Thank you both for your quick responses.

Firemouth, Convicts and Rainbows were the ones I had looked considered.
They grow fairly large though 20cm for Convicts (I read.) Would they not
grow too big for a 20gal aquarium? Would an upgrade (in a few years or
whenever) have to be a consideration?

Another question, how many eggs are they likely to lay and how many
spawn?

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JTC ^,,^


You can add to the list dwarf Julidochromis species, possibly a trio of
Altolamprologus, any of the Tanganyikan shelldwellers, a pair of Gobies,
possibly a pair of Pelvicachromis kribensis (although pH is a bit high). Kribs
have been known to breed in water with a pH of 7.5, but you end up with more
males than females. But on the bright side, the fry are typically bigger and
more numerous.
30"L X 12"W X 13"H is a 20 gallon long. If your measurements are as you
say, your tank is closer to 30 gallons as Meph said. This does increase your
options. Perhaps a trio of some of the smaller, more peaceful fish from Lake
Malawi. Small Aulonocara species or Copadichromis species. Research is key.
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