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Thanks to kay-bee's link I found the unidentified fish in my tank Tilapia
buttikoferi, found at http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profile...es.php?id=1442 This is a gorgeous fish but it grows to as big as 12 inches. Mine are about an inch and half long. Do I keep it in my 46 gallon tank and hope it stays smaller or do I see if I can return them? Thanks, Nanette |
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![]() "scrappy" wrote in message ... Thanks to kay-bee's link I found the unidentified fish in my tank Tilapia buttikoferi, found at http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profile...es.php?id=1442 This is a gorgeous fish but it grows to as big as 12 inches. Mine are about an inch and half long. Do I keep it in my 46 gallon tank and hope it stays smaller or do I see if I can return them? Thanks, Nanette If you own a Tilapia buttikoferi, I'd return it. They require a large tank, and have problems playing well with others. In a 46 gallon tank, it won't be long before it's larger and grumpy enough to start beating on it's tank mates. Tim http://www.fishaholics.org |
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Amateur Cichlids wrote:
"scrappy" wrote in message ... Thanks to kay-bee's link I found the unidentified fish in my tank Tilapia buttikoferi, found at http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profile...es.php?id=1442 This is a gorgeous fish but it grows to as big as 12 inches. Mine are about an inch and half long. Do I keep it in my 46 gallon tank and hope it stays smaller or do I see if I can return them? Thanks, Nanette If you own a Tilapia buttikoferi, I'd return it. They require a large tank, and have problems playing well with others. In a 46 gallon tank, it won't be long before it's larger and grumpy enough to start beating on it's tank mates. Tim http://www.fishaholics.org My buttikoferi gets along perfectly with my leporinus. Both are about 5" right now and have lived together for months. They are actually very competitive for food, but they don't fight. The leporinus has been known to often pull strips of algae leaf right out of the buttikoferi's mouth. A fellow fishkeeper had a 15" and 12" living together in a 125 as well. As for their size, a 46 gallon tank makes for a good growout environment. By the time he outgrows that tank, you will have had plenty of time to set up a replacement should you desire. |
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I am seriously considering putting my tropical fish in this 46 gallon tank
and moving the cichlids to the 70 gallon tank. I spoke with the manager of the store where I got my other fish and he put me in touch with a guy that breeds cichlids. He will take buy the fish from me if/when they get too large for my tanks. They are beautiful fish and right now they aren't showing any signs of aggression. In raising tropical fish it was always my understanding, in most cases, the your fish wouldn't get too big for the tank. In 30 years I've only that 3 fish outgrow and tank and two of those were gold fish. "Polarhound" wrote in message ... Amateur Cichlids wrote: "scrappy" wrote in message ... Thanks to kay-bee's link I found the unidentified fish in my tank Tilapia buttikoferi, found at http://www.cichlid-forum.com/profile...es.php?id=1442 This is a gorgeous fish but it grows to as big as 12 inches. Mine are about an inch and half long. Do I keep it in my 46 gallon tank and hope it stays smaller or do I see if I can return them? Thanks, Nanette If you own a Tilapia buttikoferi, I'd return it. They require a large tank, and have problems playing well with others. In a 46 gallon tank, it won't be long before it's larger and grumpy enough to start beating on it's tank mates. Tim http://www.fishaholics.org My buttikoferi gets along perfectly with my leporinus. Both are about 5" right now and have lived together for months. They are actually very competitive for food, but they don't fight. The leporinus has been known to often pull strips of algae leaf right out of the buttikoferi's mouth. A fellow fishkeeper had a 15" and 12" living together in a 125 as well. As for their size, a 46 gallon tank makes for a good growout environment. By the time he outgrows that tank, you will have had plenty of time to set up a replacement should you desire. |
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scrappy wrote:
I am seriously considering putting my tropical fish in this 46 gallon tank and moving the cichlids to the 70 gallon tank. I spoke with the manager of the store where I got my other fish and he put me in touch with a guy that breeds cichlids. He will take buy the fish from me if/when they get too large for my tanks. They are beautiful fish and right now they aren't showing any signs of aggression. In raising tropical fish it was always my understanding, in most cases, the your fish wouldn't get too big for the tank. In 30 years I've only that 3 fish outgrow and tank and two of those were gold fish. Perhaps you choose your fish with more care than you realize. Lots of people returned to the store where I worked with plecos, oscars, bala sharks, large catfish like red-tails or channel cats, and arowanas that had far outgrown their tanks. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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