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Old August 29th 04, 11:01 PM
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Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in pond?


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Old August 30th 04, 12:35 AM
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bk wrote:

Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in pond?


South American Characins
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Old September 2nd 04, 11:58 AM
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"Polarhound" wrote in message
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bk wrote:

Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in

pond?

South American Characins



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Old September 8th 04, 12:30 PM
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How about some tanganyikan synodontis?


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Old September 8th 04, 02:53 PM
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|| How about some tanganyikan synodontis?

shouldn't mix different cichlids like a south american with a tanganyikan,
or a malawi with a tanganyikan...

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Old September 18th 04, 01:15 AM
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hippos and croc chiclids seem to do well#
"bk" wrote in message ...
Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in pond?


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Old September 18th 04, 01:19 AM
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Who is this guy??
South American Characins
These arefish that live in acidic water!!!!!
African cichlids live in Alkaline water.

If you can't talk sense shut up

"Polarhound" wrote in message news bk wrote:

Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in pond?


South American Characins


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Old October 27th 04, 11:15 AM
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Most cuckoo cat (Synodontis multipunctatus (spelling?)) breeders use
malawian fish as hosts.


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Old October 29th 04, 09:29 AM
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Considering that I have a tank full of healthy Characins AND Cichlids in
the same tank not more than 15 feet from me as I type this, I suggest
you politely take your book-learned absolutes and shove them where the
sun don't shine.

It's bad enough you come around preaching.. It's even worse when you
pontificate without checking your facts:

Buttikoferi Leporinus Managuense My Tank
Temp 77-82 73-84 73-79 78
pH 6.5-7.5 5.5-7.5 7.0-8.5 7.1
dGH 10-20 2-20 5-18 13

To top it off, 3 Anostomus were temporarily added when they were being
battered in another person's tank. They've been there for 2 weeks, and
will be there for another month until their new home is ready. They get
along with the rest of the group just fine.

Just because a fish comes primarily from a waterway with certain
parameters does NOT mean it cannot thrive in another. All the fish
are healthy, have deep colors, and get along quite well together. This
includes a healthy competition for food.

Pongmaster Superblast wrote:
Who is this guy??
South American Characins
These arefish that live in acidic water!!!!!
African cichlids live in Alkaline water.

If you can't talk sense shut up

"Polarhound" wrote in message news bk wrote:


Looking for interesting fish that can live with African Cichlids in pond?



South American Characins


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Old October 30th 04, 01:46 AM
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"Polarhound" wrote in message
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Considering that I have a tank full of healthy Characins AND Cichlids in
the same tank not more than 15 feet from me as I type this, I suggest you
politely take your book-learned absolutes and shove them where the sun
don't shine.

It's bad enough you come around preaching.. It's even worse when you
pontificate without checking your facts:



All of you violent people shoving things were the sun don't shine, and
other's telling people to shut up..... tsk tsk tsk.
This is why I rarely frequent these Newsgroups now a days.
It's seems to me that both posters have their facts correct. African
Cichlids, which it appears the original poster asked about, could mean
cichlids from the rivers of West Africa. Therefore, pointing out that your
T. buttikofferi are happy in your tank would be fine. However, if the
original poster, in posting African Cichlids, was talking about Mbuna from
Lake Malawi, then the rude person telling him to shut up was correct. It
does seem now a days, thanks to the irresponsible selling of Mbuna as 'Mixed
Africans' that the term 'African Cichlids' and Mbuna go hand in hand. This
does tend to lead to a lot of mis-understandings. There are of course
hundreds of Rift Lake African Cichlid species outside of the Mbuna category,
as there are West African river species that also fit into the African
Cichlid classification.
I don't believe that any of the fish that thrive in the soft acidic
waters of South America would like the living in hard alkaline waters that
are found in most Rift Lake cichlid tanks. I do have Congo Tetras living
with my Jewels. They are both found in West African rivers and seem to do
quite happily together.
If the OP had intended Rift Lake African cichlids as his inquiry, there
are non cichlids found in both Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. Lake
Tanganyika has some beautiful kili-fish,(Lamprichthys tanganicanus) although
they're quite sensitive and probably wouldnt' do well with most Rift Lake
cichlids. There are a few Synodontis species that would do well with
cichlids from both lakes. There's also an orange and black striped fish from
Lake Tanganyika, but I can't remember the name of it right now. There's a
barb also found in Lake Tanganyika (Varicorhinus tanganicae) although I'm
not sure if they're regularly imported. I'm sure with a bit of research,
you'll find that there many species that co-exist in the Lakes with
cichlids. This doesn't mean they'll live happily in a tank together. ;-)
Tim
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