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Old August 18th 04, 05:14 PM
George Goetz
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I've got lots of cichlid experience. Mainly africans, I've bred
hundreds zebras and brichardis, etc., who hasn't . I have had
oscars, dempseys, convicts, rams, when I was young.

I now have a older juvenile sunshine peacock, a couple of very young
red peacocks, and three decent sized clown loaches in a 30 gallon
long.

I run two Aquaclear 200's, artifical rock, and no gravel. It's very
easy to keep the water clean and I do 25% water changes every two
weeks.

As they mature some of the peacocks will have to go as they're all
males. I was planning on ultimately keeping just the sunshine and a
couple of loaches.

I have just obtained a baby Tilapia buttikoferi.
Yes I know some of what to expect. Either he goes or everyone else
goes.
He's very interesting to watch as he's always moving about searching
for food, coming to the front of the glass, never hiding. Awesome
personality.

If I should decide to keep him ( am I insane ? ), would I be able to
maintain him alone in a 30 gallon long tank? Like I said, no gravel,
plenty of filtration, regular partial water changes.

I've always toyed with the idea of having a solo cichlid, about 5-8
inches, with personality. It appears that he would be just as happy by
himself.

Thanks,
George
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Old August 18th 04, 06:00 PM
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|| I've got lots of cichlid experience. Mainly africans, I've bred
|| hundreds zebras and brichardis, etc., who hasn't . I have had
|| oscars, dempseys, convicts, rams, when I was young.
||
|| I now have a older juvenile sunshine peacock, a couple of very young
|| red peacocks, and three decent sized clown loaches in a 30 gallon
|| long.
||
|| I run two Aquaclear 200's, artifical rock, and no gravel. It's very
|| easy to keep the water clean and I do 25% water changes every two
|| weeks.
||
|| As they mature some of the peacocks will have to go as they're all
|| males. I was planning on ultimately keeping just the sunshine and a
|| couple of loaches.
||
|| I have just obtained a baby Tilapia buttikoferi.
|| Yes I know some of what to expect. Either he goes or everyone else
|| goes.
|| He's very interesting to watch as he's always moving about searching
|| for food, coming to the front of the glass, never hiding. Awesome
|| personality.
||
|| If I should decide to keep him ( am I insane ? ), would I be able to
|| maintain him alone in a 30 gallon long tank? Like I said, no gravel,
|| plenty of filtration, regular partial water changes.
||
|| I've always toyed with the idea of having a solo cichlid, about 5-8
|| inches, with personality. It appears that he would be just as happy
|| by himself.
||
|| Thanks,
|| George

Tilapias are perfect for solitary fish.... more aggressive and certainly not
shy.... as you already realize... he doesn't have to be an adult to BE
aggressive... he's a tilapia, so he's ALREADY aggressive... he hasn't
learned how to use it yet, but he will... I personally like them, but we
can't get any around here... not sure why....

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Old August 19th 04, 09:18 AM
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George Goetz wrote:

I've got lots of cichlid experience. Mainly africans, I've bred
hundreds zebras and brichardis, etc., who hasn't . I have had
oscars, dempseys, convicts, rams, when I was young.

I now have a older juvenile sunshine peacock, a couple of very young
red peacocks, and three decent sized clown loaches in a 30 gallon
long.

I run two Aquaclear 200's, artifical rock, and no gravel. It's very
easy to keep the water clean and I do 25% water changes every two
weeks.

As they mature some of the peacocks will have to go as they're all
males. I was planning on ultimately keeping just the sunshine and a
couple of loaches.

I have just obtained a baby Tilapia buttikoferi.
Yes I know some of what to expect. Either he goes or everyone else
goes.
He's very interesting to watch as he's always moving about searching
for food, coming to the front of the glass, never hiding. Awesome
personality.

If I should decide to keep him ( am I insane ? ), would I be able to
maintain him alone in a 30 gallon long tank? Like I said, no gravel,
plenty of filtration, regular partial water changes.


My 5" buttikoferi lives and plays happily with a Leporinus Fasciatus in
a 38g tank right now.. a few more months and I'll upgrade again. If
anything, the Lep is the more agressive of the two.

As for the other fish you've listed, they are all eventual fish food in
anything under 200g.
 




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