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Do cichlids usually stay near the bottom? I just got a new 30 gal.
tank and I decided to go with cichlids. I have just a few plant decorations in there and they are pretty low. I plan to do a lot more decorations. I know cichlids need some cover, but I wasn't sure if they would move up and down more with higher decorations or if they stay at the bottom no matter what. What other fish go well with cichlids? Maybe something that swims higher? Thanks. |
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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 08:51:41 -0700, MB wrote:
What other fish go well with cichlids? Maybe something that swims higher? CIchlids go good with Cichlids, and even then you'll want to take into account where they are from (ie, mixing mbuna and convicts would just suck) and their water chemistry requirements. My cichlids prefer chewing on the sand at the bottom, but they'll swim all over the place. My rockwork reaches about 1/4 foot from the top of the tank, and they'll sometimes hang out up there. |
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![]() "MB" wrote in message ... Do cichlids usually stay near the bottom? I just got a new 30 gal. tank and I decided to go with cichlids. I have just a few plant decorations in there and they are pretty low. I plan to do a lot more decorations. I know cichlids need some cover, but I wasn't sure if they would move up and down more with higher decorations or if they stay at the bottom no matter what. What other fish go well with cichlids? Maybe something that swims higher? Thanks. The diversity of cichlids around the world requires that you specify what type of cichlids you have. Discus, Oscars, Rams and Angelfish are all cichlids, each with unique behaviours, and not sharing much with the African cichlids. Some cichlids will tear your plants apart, others will eat them, and some will ignore them. Some cichlids will hide under cover until they see dither fish in the tank. Dither fish are what cichlids look out and see swimming back & forth without harm. The presence of dither allows many types of young cichlids to roam around the tank. If there are no dither, the cichlids are in no hurry to reveal themselves to predators (aquatic or airborne). Depending on the cichlids and the size of the tank, some dither will be better than others. Typical ditherfish are fast and/or cylindrical. Fish which fall into this category belong to the families of rainbowfish, tetras, danios, barbs and monos. Once comfortable with their surrounding, most mbuna, riverine and dwarfs will be happy keeping in the lower half of a tank. Angelfish and Discus will spend a bit more time in the mid-tank. Utaka will roam the mid to upper reaches, until they start spawning. Medium-sized Central & South Americans often operate out of a base camp, and then roam the tank. Large cichlids try to own the entire tank ;~). These are all generalities. Research the particular fish you've purchased, or will be purchasing. NetMax |
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Thanks for the info. I'll have to try to find out what particular
fish I bought. All I know is two of them came out of the 'assorted cichlid' tank. Other than that I bought a yellow, an orange, and a blue fish. If I can find out the types I'll post back. On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 21:48:22 -0500, "NetMax" wrote: "MB" wrote in message .. . Do cichlids usually stay near the bottom? I just got a new 30 gal. tank and I decided to go with cichlids. I have just a few plant decorations in there and they are pretty low. I plan to do a lot more decorations. I know cichlids need some cover, but I wasn't sure if they would move up and down more with higher decorations or if they stay at the bottom no matter what. What other fish go well with cichlids? Maybe something that swims higher? Thanks. The diversity of cichlids around the world requires that you specify what type of cichlids you have. Discus, Oscars, Rams and Angelfish are all cichlids, each with unique behaviours, and not sharing much with the African cichlids. Some cichlids will tear your plants apart, others will eat them, and some will ignore them. Some cichlids will hide under cover until they see dither fish in the tank. Dither fish are what cichlids look out and see swimming back & forth without harm. The presence of dither allows many types of young cichlids to roam around the tank. If there are no dither, the cichlids are in no hurry to reveal themselves to predators (aquatic or airborne). Depending on the cichlids and the size of the tank, some dither will be better than others. Typical ditherfish are fast and/or cylindrical. Fish which fall into this category belong to the families of rainbowfish, tetras, danios, barbs and monos. Once comfortable with their surrounding, most mbuna, riverine and dwarfs will be happy keeping in the lower half of a tank. Angelfish and Discus will spend a bit more time in the mid-tank. Utaka will roam the mid to upper reaches, until they start spawning. Medium-sized Central & South Americans often operate out of a base camp, and then roam the tank. Large cichlids try to own the entire tank ;~). These are all generalities. Research the particular fish you've purchased, or will be purchasing. NetMax |
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I do know they weren't discus, oscars, rams, or angels. I also
decided against the blood parrots. They all got a bit too big for my tank I thought. |
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I do know they weren't discus, oscars, rams, or angels. I also
decided against the blood parrots. They all got a bit too big for my tank I thought. I think you could appreciate this statement.... A friend went to a LFS and bought a $3.99 from the asst. cichlids tank... put it in her 29g tank. 2years later, had to buy a 55g because the fish had outgrown, meaning couldn't hardly turn around in a 12" deep tank.... he was now 11" long. a year later, she bought a 65g 3'x2'x2' tank, and gave it to me because she couldn't keep up with it... 2 years later, he's now 14" long, 4.5" wide, and 11" tall.... Look at it this way... buying from an asst. cichlid tank, will guarantee you'll get more than you paid for, but will cost you more in the end....especially if your spouse isnt' as understanding as mine.... -- RedForeman ©® future fabricator and creator of a ratbike streetfighter!!! ========================== 2003 TRX450ES 1992 TRX-350 XX (For Sale) 1987 TRX250R (sold) 1987 CBR600 Hurricane (sold) 1987 VFR700 Interceptor (sold) 1995 TRX300ex (sold) 2000 CBR600F4 silver/red (sold) *sniff*sniff* '98 Tacoma Ext Cab 4X4 Lifted.... ========================== ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø,¸¸¸,ø¤° `°¤ø,¸¸,ø¤°`°¤ø "By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets the definition of a telephone fax machine. By Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment. By Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned Section is punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or $500, whichever is greater, for each violation." If you do send me unsolicited e-mail I will proof-read it at a rate of $100 per hour (4 hour minimum). |
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Aaahhh...don't tell me that. I have the perfect place for a 125gal.
tank, but ask me if I think the space will be filled anytime soon. |
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![]() "MB" wrote in message ... Aaahhh...don't tell me that. I have the perfect place for a 125gal. tank, but ask me if I think the space will be filled anytime soon. they sound like Africans which are commonly sold as Mixed Africans. Problem is many or all can by Hybrids and you never quite know what you have. The most common type of dither fish for these are large Rainbows, Silver Dollars, large Barbs, Giant Danio's. Fish that are fast and can get away from the Cichlids. I just added some Silver Dollars to a tank where I have 8 Caquetaia myersi and it makes a big difference in reducing species aggression. Rick |
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