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Hello,
I have a 180 litre tank, approx 16" front to back, 18" high. It currently houses 2 Blue Acaras, 5 Buenos Aires Tetras and a Bristlenose plec. I spotted some young Jewel cichlids in a local shop, and am very tempted. I know they are aggressive, but I figure they are smaller than the Acaras, and possibly too slow to catch the Tetras. Does this make sense, or will a bloodbath be the result?! If it came to it, I would be prepared to give the Tetras away in order to get the Jewels, would this help the situation? By the way, I am thinking on getting 2 or 3 of the Jewels. Regards, Richard. |
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 21:12:06 -0000, "Richard Phillips"
wrote: Hello, I have a 180 litre tank, approx 16" front to back, 18" high. It currently houses 2 Blue Acaras, 5 Buenos Aires Tetras and a Bristlenose plec. I spotted some young Jewel cichlids in a local shop, and am very tempted. I know they are aggressive, but I figure they are smaller than the Acaras, and possibly too slow to catch the Tetras. Does this make sense, or will a bloodbath be the result?! If it came to it, I would be prepared to give the Tetras away in order to get the Jewels, would this help the situation? By the way, I am thinking on getting 2 or 3 of the Jewels. I've had jewels for the past week, so I'm by no means an expert. What I can tell you is that I'm very surprised your tetras and the acaras actually live together. Then again, I've never seen peaceful acars. In any case, I wouldn't say the jewels will be fine with the tetras because they are slow. Jewels are by no means slow - as a matter of fact, my jewels can keep up with my mbuna, and thats quite a feat. As for temperment. I've read web sites that say jewels are super agressive, and some that say they are somewhat peaceful. All I can tell you is that my 2 males are about as tempered as my mbuna - generally grumpy but not violent except when it's feeding time. Now, if you manage to get 2 males and a female, chances are your female will become a snack if she isn't interested in breeding. For this reason, I'd say go with 3 females. They are very hard to sex though. |
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battlelance wrote: As for temperment. I've read web sites that say jewels are super agressive, and some that say they are somewhat peaceful. All I can tell you is that my 2 males are about as tempered as my mbuna - generally grumpy but not violent except when it's feeding time. Relatively peaceful to heterospecifics (other species), but quite agressive to conspecifics (same species) - so rather like mbuna - until they breed. Then, super agressive! http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net/Hbimaculatus.html Mike. -- Mike Edwardes Tropicals http://mike-edwardes.members.beeb.net |
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