Green terror tank mates? (Non-cichlids)

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Wailua boy, I can see that but an equal sized cichlid like a jack Dempsey isn't a dither lol especially in a 75 gallon.
 
why not? I almost always have the 3 species in with larger more dominant fish and they are never the tank boss.....they are a great "fill in the gaps" fish. Even if you breed them for feederfish, a few might make it and survive and end up being nice little additions. I know how you feel about tank-crowding but adding a few to fill in the gaps is actually very helpful when it comes to nabbing up the extra food particles, especially if your pellets are a little too big for their mouths, hence why I started calling them "commensals" - but not so much JDs as the other 2.

As far as JDs, you already know I like keeping them in harems of 1M ; 3-6F. A group of them w/ a 15" Amph or Jags or GT or whatever the bosses are, will certainly be a force finding safety in numbers and will also be much more active and less shy. This is one of the main reasons to keep them like this.
Not in a 75 gallon.
 
Sorry man, i guess in a hypothetical situation, a school of juvie JDs could work as dither in a 75g as long there was a larger tank to re-home to once they mature but not the greatest long term dither.
ok sure but a few adult JDs are a great dither for almost ANY adult fish in the 12"- 30" range if you can make it work
 
ok sure but a few adult JDs are a great dither for almost ANY adult fish in the 12"- 30" range if you can make it work
With this logic any fish can be a dither. Why not some salvini, a couple female jags, and black belt. Oh wait, now we just have a cichlid community tank.
I think you're confusing "dither" with "tank mate". Because I will agree that jack Dempseys do well with a varitey of fish but that doesn't make them dithers.
 
With this logic any fish can be a dither. Why not some salvini, a couple female jags, and black belt. Oh wait, now we just have a cichlid community tank.
I think you're confusing "dither" with "tank mate". Because I will agree that jack Dempseys do well with a varitey of fish but that doesn't make them dithers.
Meh, ehh.


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With this logic any fish can be a dither. Why not some salvini, a couple female jags, and black belt. Oh wait, now we just have a cichlid community tank.
I think you're confusing "dither" with "tank mate". Because I will agree that jack Dempseys do well with a varitey of fish but that doesn't make them dithers.

Correct me if I am wrong but I think the point was that a decent sized group of JD can function the same as the more traditional dither fish when in a more rough and tumble setup
 
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