Dwarf cichlids that will prosper in hard water

dan518

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I am getting a 3 1/2 ft 45 us gal tank to go under my 180 gal midas tank, both tanks will be on a shared filtration.
I want the bottom tank to be heavily planted with a few dwarf cichlids in there, but my water is 7.8 ph and very hard and all the dwarfs i know off are from black water, does any body know of any that will do well in those conditions.
 

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I think the smaller growing cryptos would do fine in your water,try a pair of:hrp,nanoluteus,myrnae,cutteri or sajica.if u don't want breeding maybe 3 females or males
 

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I agree with virgil, those would be nice choices although cutteri might get a bit large for such a small tank. Mine easily hit around 7", and were also tall and thick, so a 45 may be a bit cramped for them after a while. My water parameters are also very similar to the ones in the opening post

The HRPs, nanoluteus and mynae would seem to me better suited for a small tank, as might be a pair or trio of Herotilapia multispinossa



 

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Planted tanks scream Apistogramma to me. A. cacatuoides is a white water species in nature, coming from waters that range 7-8 pH and the captive bred strains are even more hardy.

Laetacara dorsigera is another dwarf species that can handler harder waters.
 
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Sorry been away for the last few days. Thank you all for the info been very help full. love this site
 
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