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Hello everyone!
Well, my 55 gallon has finished cycling and the plants have all settled in for the long haul. So, there I was at my LFS looking at their selection of cichlids. Funny thing was, other than a few very obvious ones (Oscars, Convicts, Jack Dempseys, Parrots, Fire Mouth - these all had their own tanks) most were housed in a large 20gal tank and labelled "Misc Sm-Med Cichlids". Well, I looked through the Lexicon and can't find a listing for Cichlidicus Miscilaneous, so I'm trying to figure out if these little 1" - 1 1/2" sized guys are going to be compatible when they "grow up". Other than walking in with a picture book and IDing each and every one (which may not be possible given their current age and size) are there any suggestions on how to do this? Thanks! mark h |
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![]() Well, my 55 gallon has finished cycling and the plants have all settled in for the long haul. So, there I was at my LFS looking at their selection of cichlids. Funny thing was, other than a few very obvious ones (Oscars, Convicts, Jack Dempseys, Parrots, Fire Mouth - these all had their own tanks) most were housed in a large 20gal tank and labelled "Misc Sm-Med Cichlids". Well, I looked through the Lexicon and can't find a listing for Cichlidicus Miscilaneous, so I'm trying to figure out if these little 1" - 1 1/2" sized guys are going to be compatible when they "grow up". Other than walking in with a picture book and IDing each and every one (which may not be possible given their current age and size) are there any suggestions on how to do this? Thanks! Those 'cute' 1 1/2" guys will reach from 4 to 10 inches at full size. (Oscar 9-10", Dempsey 5-8", Parrots ?big?, firemouth 3 -5") Don't mix plants and Central American ( or Malawi/Tanganyikan) cichlids It's either your planted aquarium OR those cichlids. not both.. Unless you want them to thank you for their salad! (They eat plants) If you want plants, go for tetras, livebearers, etc.. if you want cichlids too - look for the South American dwarf cichlids or even angels. Bob |
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Mark Henry wrote:
Hello everyone! Well, my 55 gallon has finished cycling and the plants have all settled in for the long haul. So, there I was at my LFS looking at their selection of cichlids. Funny thing was, other than a few very obvious ones (Oscars, Convicts, Jack Dempseys, Parrots, Fire Mouth - these all had their own tanks) most were housed in a large 20gal tank and labelled "Misc Sm-Med Cichlids". Well, I looked through the Lexicon and can't find a listing for Cichlidicus Miscilaneous, so I'm trying to figure out if these little 1" - 1 1/2" sized guys are going to be compatible when they "grow up". Other than walking in with a picture book and IDing each and every one (which may not be possible given their current age and size) are there any suggestions on how to do this? Likely these are African rift lake cichlids, most like from Lake Malawi. As a generalized whole, they tend to be nasty in attitude when grown, although it's certainly doable to have them in a 55 gallon provided you do the background research. This means identifying the fish. Several books on rift lake cichlids (and websites too) will show both the juvenial and adult colorations, to help in the identification. Personally, I'd look around at other LFS and see if any of them have a better selection of cichlids. There's several LFS with good cichlid sections within 30 miles of my current location and I live in a small college town. Look for ones have mostly labeled tanks of cichlids and not the "mixed" tanks (or only a couple of these tanks with many more labeled tanks). If that doesn't pan out, there's always the option of ordering fish online or finding a local aquarium society which can put you in touch with a breeder. |
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Those 'cute' 1 1/2" guys will reach from 4 to 10 inches at
full size. (Oscar 9-10", Dempsey 5-8", Parrots ?big?, firemouth 3 -5") Well, I've been one of those who bought a tank full of those misc. africans, and never got one more than 4", and usually they were a mixed bag of pseudo. zebras, of varying colors, some kennyis, johanni's, and a few socoffoli zebras... so the biggest any of them got was 4.5" at best... Don't mix plants and Central American ( or Malawi/Tanganyikan) cichlids It's either your planted aquarium OR those cichlids. not both.. Bob, you're forgetting to add the YMMV because all my cichlids have been living with salads, and have yet to eat a plant, have yet to nibble for some lettuce, except for one Severum, he thought anything green was edible, fish included... that's my only exception.... all my other peacocks and zebras have ignored the plants, but the algae ON the plant, was a different story... Unless you want them to thank you for their salad! (They """SOMETIMES""" eat plants) If you want plants, go for tetras, livebearers, etc.. if you want cichlids too - look for the South American dwarf cichlids or even angels. Bob |
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