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i guess this group has pretty much shut down then? no answers? anyways,
in case any one does answer, i've changed my mind and i'm going for a Jack Dempsey tank, with the hopes of getting a breeding pair. I know i will need at least 6 in order to find a pair, but coudl any one else give me any tips or info on JD's? On Jan 13, 5:33 pm, "dave349" wrote: hi, this is my first post here, i think (may have posted one other on here before). anyways, so i have a birthday coming up next month and i'm looking to get a bigger aquarium than the 29g that i have now. I'm looking at getting a 55-72g, and originally i was thinking of getting balas and oscars, but now i'm thinking of maybe a cichlid only tank. I definately want at least one oscar, but i don't want just one fish all by it self in there so what other fish couldi put in there? i heard somewhere that a jack dempsey could be a good tankmate, but i heard they are extremely territorial fish, convicts were other fish i have wanted to put in my 29g, but someone said they would terrorize the 5 gouramis i have there, so maybe those could go in with oscars? there's somebody who lives nearby who's convicts keep breeding and is selling baby's at $0.50 ea. |
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![]() "dave349" wrote in message oups.com... i guess this group has pretty much shut down then? no answers? anyways, in case any one does answer, i've changed my mind and i'm going for a Jack Dempsey tank, with the hopes of getting a breeding pair. I know i will need at least 6 in order to find a pair, but coudl any one else give me any tips or info on JD's? Jacks get upto 10" long. 6 in a 55 is way too many. They are easy to care for but will always be digging in the gravel and uprooting plants. Maybe you could just find a breeding pair. http://www.aquabid.com/ This is a good place to look. Good luck, John |
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oh sorry i forgot to mention, i have found a place in my city that
sells tanks for cheap, for now i'm going to get a 75g-150g, but most likely around 90 or 100g On Jan 25, 8:42 am, "John" wrote: "dave349" wrote in ooglegroups.com...i guess this group has pretty much shut down then? no answers? anyways, in case any one does answer, i've changed my mind and i'm going for a Jack Dempsey tank, with the hopes of getting a breeding pair. I know i will need at least 6 in order to find a pair, but coudl any one else give me any tips or info on JD's?Jacks get upto 10" long. 6 in a 55 is way too many. They are easy to care for but will always be digging in the gravel and uprooting plants. Maybe you could just find a breeding pair.http://www.aquabid.com/This is a good place to look. Good luck, John |
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![]() On Jan 25, 8:42 am, "John" wrote: "dave349" wrote in ooglegroups.com...i guess this group has pretty much shut down then? no answers? anyways, in case any one does answer, i've changed my mind and i'm going for a Jack Dempsey tank, with the hopes of getting a breeding pair. I know i will need at least 6 in order to find a pair, but coudl any one else give me any tips or info on JD's?Jacks get upto 10" long. 6 in a 55 is way too many. They are easy to care for but will always be digging in the gravel and uprooting plants. Maybe you could just find a breeding pair.http://www.aquabid.com/This is a good place to look. Good luck, John |
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Hi Dave, I used to have a 125 gallon mixed south american chiclid tank.
A lot of these fish can be mixed, but make no mistake even a 55 gallon tank is not that big to these fish. I read that you have gouramies with your chiclids, unless there large gouramies they will eventually be outgrown by your chiclids. Bala sharks are not an aggresive fish, they may be bullied by larger fish.If you need any other advice or help you can post here(I check stuff here about every week) or write me direct under the subject matter "Tropical Fish" Good Luck, Ed |
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ok thanks ed!, i have definately moved past the 55g idea, and am
looking now at at least a 75, but mostlikely a 90+ tank. as for gouramis, those are in my 29g tank, and theres no cichlids in there, just 2 dwarf gouramis, 3 pygmy gouramis, 5 zebra danios and 3 serpae tetras. i do not have any cichlids in the house at the moment, i am planning on getting some after i get a big tank and it is cycled. and as of right now, i was planning on getting about 6 JD's to try and breed them, but i just do not have enough "grow out" tanks. so i am looking for cichlids that can mix.i was thinking maybe some convicts, and/or and couple oscars, with plans for another 55ish tank that i could move the oscars into when ever the convicts breed, or a tank divider. On Jan 28, 12:49 pm, (Edward) wrote: Hi Dave, I used to have a 125 gallon mixed south american chiclid tank. A lot of these fish can be mixed, but make no mistake even a 55 gallon tank is not that big to these fish. I read that you have gouramies with your chiclids, unless there large gouramies they will eventually be outgrown by your chiclids. Bala sharks are not an aggresive fish, they may be bullied by larger fish.If you need any other advice or help you can post here(I check stuff here about every week) or write me direct under the subject matter "Tropical Fish" Good Luck, Ed text_html_part 1KDownload |
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With good conditions convicts will breed about every couple of months.
Some other fish I used to have in my big tank were Convicts, Texas Chiclids, Jack Dempseys, Large Black Sharks, Firemouths,Jewel Chiclids, Clown Knife Fish, and a large Leopard Eel. My catfish of choice was a Marble Shovelnose. |
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all those fish you've just mentioned are pretty much what i've been
looking into, except for the eel, my mom has a no "no eel" rule, they creep her out lol. On Jan 28, 6:53 pm, (Edward) wrote: With good conditions convicts will breed about every couple of months. Some other fish I used to have in my big tank were Convicts, Texas Chiclids, Jack Dempseys, Large Black Sharks, Firemouths,Jewel Chiclids, Clown Knife Fish, and a large Leopard Eel. My catfish of choice was a Marble Shovelnose. text_html_part 1KDownload |
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currently i'm thinking of a set up of liek this
- 2 or 3 convicts - a jack dempsey and/or an oscar -and maybe a texas cichlid or a couple bala sharks or red tail shark. On Jan 28, 7:21 pm, "dave349" wrote: all those fish you've just mentioned are pretty much what i've been looking into, except for the eel, my mom has a no "no eel" rule, they creep her out lol. On Jan 28, 6:53 pm, (Edward) wrote: With good conditions convicts will breed about every couple of months. Some other fish I used to have in my big tank were Convicts, Texas Chiclids, Jack Dempseys, Large Black Sharks, Firemouths,Jewel Chiclids, Clown Knife Fish, and a large Leopard Eel. My catfish of choice was a Marble Shovelnose. text_html_part 1KDownload |
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Everything there is good except the bala sharks and redtail, bala sharks
are non aggressive, and red tails won't be big enough |
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