I find this interesting because I'm keeping Theraps lentoginosus, (and in the past Chuco intermedia, and 3 Tomocichla species) all which come from similar rheophillic, clear to semi clear water habitats.
These habitats, have a scarcity of available food items, and are thus very sparsely populated unlike the slower flowing, more turbid waters with dense cichlid communities .
All the rheophillic cichlids (at least the ones I've kept) seem to be very intolerant of con-specifics, and if overfed, tend to be bloat prone.
My feeling is that in the confines of any, but the largest aquariums, non cichlids are probably the only reasonable tankmates. Swordtails (geographically correct) come to my mind, as they would be nonthreatening, and would go for tiny food scraps the cichlids find too small to bother with, they also appreciate fast flowing water.
Frequent small meals throughout the day as opposed to gut loading, with lots of water changes seem appropriate.




These habitats, have a scarcity of available food items, and are thus very sparsely populated unlike the slower flowing, more turbid waters with dense cichlid communities .
All the rheophillic cichlids (at least the ones I've kept) seem to be very intolerant of con-specifics, and if overfed, tend to be bloat prone.
My feeling is that in the confines of any, but the largest aquariums, non cichlids are probably the only reasonable tankmates. Swordtails (geographically correct) come to my mind, as they would be nonthreatening, and would go for tiny food scraps the cichlids find too small to bother with, they also appreciate fast flowing water.
Frequent small meals throughout the day as opposed to gut loading, with lots of water changes seem appropriate.







