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Old March 21st 05, 11:59 PM
fishinmyeye
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Default Other Creatures with African Cichlids?

Hi,
I am relatively new to the hobby and I am thoroughly enjoying myself!
I have a pretty well established 29 gallon tank with about 20 sm - med
size african cichlids of various sorts. I was wondering if other
creatures (any species of crabs, shellfish, eel, etc.) can live in the
same pH or tank (perhaps after adjusting them to it with a drip) as the
cichlids.
Thanks for any and all help!
Dave

PS I have no interest in breeding if that makes any difference I am not
sure.

Thanks again!

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Old March 22nd 05, 04:36 AM
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"fishinmyeye" wrote in message
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Hi,
I am relatively new to the hobby and I am thoroughly enjoying myself!
I have a pretty well established 29 gallon tank with about 20 sm - med
size african cichlids of various sorts. I was wondering if other
creatures (any species of crabs, shellfish, eel, etc.) can live in the
same pH or tank (perhaps after adjusting them to it with a drip) as the
cichlids.
Thanks for any and all help!
Dave

PS I have no interest in breeding if that makes any difference I am not
sure.

Thanks again!


As Jim has already stated, your tank appears to be at full capacity. ;-)
Your stocking level would be better off in a nice 75 gallon tank. If you
decide to set up some type of Tanganyikan biotope, Lake Tanganyika has
several species of eels and a couple crabs that may be worth looking into.
I'd start off by doing a bit more research on your fish, ID them and
possibly forestall the aggression problems I see in your near future.
Tim
www.fishaholics.org


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Old March 26th 05, 01:07 AM
Conqueror
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20 Africans in a 29 gal tank- I have 5 in a 29 gal tank- wouldn't attempt
any more
good luck to you! 20 wow?

"fishinmyeye" wrote in message
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Hi,
I am relatively new to the hobby and I am thoroughly enjoying myself!
I have a pretty well established 29 gallon tank with about 20 sm - med
size african cichlids of various sorts. I was wondering if other
creatures (any species of crabs, shellfish, eel, etc.) can live in the
same pH or tank (perhaps after adjusting them to it with a drip) as the
cichlids.
Thanks for any and all help!
Dave

PS I have no interest in breeding if that makes any difference I am not
sure.

Thanks again!



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Old March 26th 05, 12:35 PM
Glenn S.
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Conqueror wrote:
20 Africans in a 29 gal tank- I have 5 in a 29 gal tank- wouldn't attempt
any more
good luck to you! 20 wow?

"fishinmyeye" wrote in message
oups.com...

Hi,
I am relatively new to the hobby and I am thoroughly enjoying myself!
I have a pretty well established 29 gallon tank with about 20 sm - med
size african cichlids of various sorts. I was wondering if other
creatures (any species of crabs, shellfish, eel, etc.) can live in the
same pH or tank (perhaps after adjusting them to it with a drip) as the
cichlids.
Thanks for any and all help!
Dave

PS I have no interest in breeding if that makes any difference I am not
sure.

Thanks again!

One of the theories about African cichlids is called Controlled
Overcrowding - I've been doing it for several years and I find that it
actually works pretty well. IF you have lots of filtration.

The main idea is that if you have LOTS of cichlids then they have no
personal turf to defend. If they have nothing to defend, they are
actually LESS aggressive than they would be if they were lightly packed
in an aquarium. And with the constant activity of Malawi's, they are
really a pleasure to watch. With adults and babies, I've had as many as
70 in a 75. That was a BUSY tank!


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Old March 28th 05, 01:27 PM
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No, you can have more. I've got 5 yellow labs and 4 exasperatus in a 29,
I just have to watch them closely for over-aggression. The key to
overstocking is correct aquascaping.



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Old March 28th 05, 08:19 PM
Jim Anderson
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In article ,
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No, you can have more. I've got 5 yellow labs and 4 exasperatus in a 29,
I just have to watch them closely for over-aggression. The key to
overstocking is correct aquascaping.



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Read the post again- he has 20 (twenty) assorted African cichlids
already in his 29 gallon, that is like 100 - 140 inches of adult fish in
a 29 gallon tank.

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Old March 28th 05, 08:26 PM
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In article ,
-DONTEMAIL says...
No, you can have more. I've got 5 yellow labs and 4 exasperatus in a 29,
I just have to watch them closely for over-aggression. The key to
overstocking is correct aquascaping.



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Read the post again- he has 20 (twenty) assorted African cichlids
already in his 29 gallon, that is like 100 - 140 inches of adult fish in
a 29 gallon tank.

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Old March 28th 05, 11:28 PM
Gill Passman
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"Jim Anderson" wrote in message
et...
In article ,
-DONTEMAIL says...
No, you can have more. I've got 5 yellow labs and 4 exasperatus in a 29,
I just have to watch them closely for over-aggression. The key to
overstocking is correct aquascaping.



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http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums


Read the post again- he has 20 (twenty) assorted African cichlids
already in his 29 gallon, that is like 100 - 140 inches of adult fish in
a 29 gallon tank.

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Jim Anderson
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I have 19 in a 50UK gall tank and am seriously thinking about another filter
right now before they grow - already have a Fluval 304 and another one going
in within the next couple of weeks...no more fish going in there....


 




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