Baby EBJD tankmate suggestion

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Someone suggested various catfish, I gotta disagree. Ebjd grow super slow, not ling until those cats will swallow him up! Id keep him alone a few weeks, make sure he's eating and such, then add 30 feeder guppies so he can munch them at will!

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He suggested Cory's, Raphael's, pictus, clown loaches, plecos... None of those will swallow an ebjd, and my ebjd is not growing slowly, 4 inches in 3 and a half months.

I have had good experience keeping mine with Corys, lots though so any aggression is spread. I have 25 with my ebjd, obviously you'll need a larger tank.


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He suggested Cory's, Raphael's, pictus, clown loaches, plecos... None of those will swallow an ebjd, and my ebjd is not growing slowly, 4 inches in 3 and a half months.

I have had good experience keeping mine with Corys, lots though so any aggression is spread. I have 25 with my ebjd, obviously you'll need a larger tank.


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A large enough pictus could swallow a baby ebjd. And a raphael wouldn't even have to be that big, I have a spotted Raphael that has eaten many fish over the 10 years I've had him.

I think your ebjd is the exception to the rule, most grow very very slowly. I have a male that is 7-8 months old and only 3.5-4 inches. uploadfromtaptalk1349330389485.jpg

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True, but I just assumed he would have common sense and not buy full grown cats haha, I've never had pictus cats so don't know their personalities, but If you got a few small, I see no harm? I also have a spotted raphael, growing painfully slow, I doubt they would out grow an ebjd. Here's my male :) ImageUploadedByMonsterAquariaNetwork1349370243.197644.jpg


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True, but I just assumed he would have common sense and not buy full grown cats haha, I've never had pictus cats so don't know their personalities, but If you got a few small, I see no harm? I also have a spotted raphael, growing painfully slow, I doubt they would out grow an ebjd. Here's my male :) View attachment 835153


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He's great looking!

Raphaels are awesome, when mine was 2" it ate a 1.5" african cichlid. It was awesome! I was fortunate enough to be looking when it happened!

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i have been thinking myself about the same thing, i dont have an ebjd yet but looking to get one on his own for my 75gal.

personally i would get 5-6 red hump geo's but be careful even something like geophagus can turn nasty, its the same with all cichlids they are unpredictable creatures.

i would go some corydoras cats and some non nipping tetras, such as cardinals and rummynose

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i have been thinking myself about the same thing, i dont have an ebjd yet but looking to get one on his own for my 75gal.

personally i would get 5-6 red hump geo's but be careful even something like geophagus can turn nasty, its the same with all cichlids they are unpredictable creatures.

i would go some corydoras cats and some non nipping tetras, such as cardinals and rummynose

hth

Corys and tetras are good advice.

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