Best way to enjoy Vieja

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Best Vieja setup

  • Solo

    Votes: 3 27.3%
  • Community

    Votes: 4 36.4%
  • Breeding Pair

    Votes: 4 36.4%

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Lawlboom

Jack Dempsey
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I've decided I want to do Vieja for my 180g. What do you guys think.

Solo

Pair/trio

Community(with cons or fire mouths probably)
 
I have found synspilum amongst the most peaceful along with hetro's.
The zonatus group including guttulatum and sp,coatz seem very aggressive. Argentea are also known to be aggressive.
I have also kept veija regani, these were very aggressive to tank mates.
I have kept synspilum as pairs alongside a colony of thorichthys meeki and it worked very well. There was some aggression at breeding time but nothing detrimental to the meeki.
It's best if keeping firemouths, to have a group of six or more,that way not one fish is a target.
This took place in my 7x2x2.
 
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I would try to get 6 of them and grow them out and let two pair off and sell the rest. I rather have a pair than a solo fish but a community will work with that tank for a while.
 
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I've decided I want to do Vieja for my 180g. What do you guys think.

Solo

Pair/trio

Community(with cons or fire mouths probably)

Opinions will vary but based on my experience and what i was told from other members it may end up being a single fish tank no matter what you choose. Had argentea and zonatus and the argentea wouldnt tolerate tank mates at all. The zo left non cichlids alone.
I had to put the zo in my 150 plan was to leave him there for a couple of hours then move him out...didnt last more than 5 minutes immediately attacked my heterospilus.

If i had to try again i would go for a pair and hope one doesnt get killed

Hets are great calm not aggressive but grow supper slow

It was a good combination, worked well for me at least.I started with a group of synspilum 6of them.They were fine for a while but eventually when a pair found each other the rest were not tolerated.
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One word......stunning
 
I'd say in a community. Vieja are not usually the best wet pets. They'd do fine in a 180, but when they're adults that tank might be too small. I have a 125, and it's just a growout tank.

Breeding would be great, but what do you do with all the babies? Unless you're planning on getting another tank to growout fish that hatch, I can't see breeding fish. That's kinda where I am right now--like to have a breeding pair, but don't want to get another tank any time soon.
 
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