How big do female Cuban cichlids get?

anzo1993

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Hello, I have a 3 inch female Cuban cichlid in a 30 gallon that’s pretty feisty and can’t really be housed with much than really fast non cichlid fish, I wanna set her up in a forever tank and I have a spare 45 laying around I could set up for her because I don’t think female Cubans get bigger than 5 inches or so, wondering if anyone knew what to expect for max size on a female Cuban?
 

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It should be fairly obvious, that tetracanthus being the only endemic cichlid in its habitat, (as are other normally non-community oriented lone habitat species, such as M beanii, or N haitiensus) that trying to house it with other cichlids is usually not advisable especially in a tank that is barely the size of a puddle.
The female I kept was not full grown at 5".
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Her mate, in the shot below was slightly larger than 10"
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The pair shared a 125 gal 6 ft tank, and in that tank would tolerate no other cichlids, or for that matter allow no other fish to remain alive.
I would think a lone female would be OK in a 45 gal, as long as enough water changes were performed to keep nitrate levels minimal.
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anzo1993

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It should be fairly obvious, that tetracanthus being the only endemic cichlid in its habitat, (as are other normally non-community oriented lone habitat species, such as M beanii, or N haitiensus) that trying to house it with other cichlids is usually not advisable especially in a tank that is barely the size of a puddle.
The female I kept was not full grown at 5".
View attachment 1536318
Her mate, in the shot below was slightly larger than 10"
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The pair shared a 125 gal 6 ft tank, and in that tank would tolerate no other cichlids, or for that matter allow no other fish to remain alive.
I would think a lone female would be OK in a 45 gal, as long as enough water changes were performed to keep nitrate levels minimal.
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Thanks for the advice for now I’ll set up the 45 and if the time comes she reaches 6inch plus I’ll upgrade her
 
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