salvini tank size

bigriver

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First time owning them, I have what looks to be male and female only 2 inches in a 29 gallon. Can they stay in there for life? I have been reading around and im getting mixed up readings that they get big, like 9inches and some say they only reach 5.
 

cichlidfish

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A female would be fine since they only get 6''. Males get to be more like 9. I wouldn't add any tank mates in the 29g though.
 

Experiment397

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Probably the Poly section
because they are territorial, i would personally keep 1 pair in a 55, with some catfish. and if you want more cichlids then a 75 or 60.
 

bigriver

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sounds like a 55 gallon is a good plan. so the males get a good size on them 8-9 inches is beefy.
 

Sab_Fan

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I think a 55G is a good choice . . . I also think you're lucky if your male gets much bigger than 7" . . .
 

cichlidfish

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Sab_Fan;4392884; said:
I think a 55G is a good choice . . . I also think you're lucky if your male gets much bigger than 7" . . .
I agree bigger is always better.
 

Cross127

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40 breeder call it a day bigriver. 55g have nice lateral movement but a 40 BRD is great for a pair. Males get 6-7 inches anything over is a monster and very unlikely,though not impossible. Typical size for female max is 5.5" but VERY fat when adult.

Let me know if you want a 40 BRD. Got about 6 of them not in use.
 

Vapor315

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I used a 30 gallon grow out and moved them later on in to 40 breeder for more depth. They really dont need a 55 gallon unless you want other fish in with the pair.
 
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