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![]() Ty Tab wrote in message ... Well my friend got me a 20 gallon tanks from a apartment next to his, the people there got thrown out, and I put the Dempsey, and the acura in it. Now they are battling for dominance, and the acura is looking a bit battered . Im thinking of selling them all and getting some gold fish. lol At least they dont try and kill each other.. Thanks for the help. Your problem would appear to stem from keeping incompatible cichlids together. Jack Dempsey's can be quite aggressive and territorial, while the acara's are generally more mild mannered in comparison. Having said that, they would be ill-suited to sharing a 20 gallon tank. If you want to stay with cichlids, there are a number of them that exhibit the same characteristics without the excessive aggression. Keyholes and many of the smaller cichlids come to mind, and you can keep many of them with non-cichlid community fish. Research before buying will help you come up with several winning combinations. Goldfish aren't bad either, just messy and lack the feisty life of a cichlid. Jim |
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