Not going to get into that debate.
He's right though.
Not going to get into that debate.
A180 is too small for a pair of dovii.
Judging the size of those Dovii by looking at them, the 180 will be ok for another 1-2 years until he exercises other options. They look pretty small to me compared to the Jags in the 4 foot section of the tank - it looks like he split the tank into a 4 foot section and a 2 foot section w/ the dividerHe's right though.
The Doviis in the 1st post are not the same you had in the community w/ the GT, Festae, etc, are they?It's an opinion. I don't agree. This is the pair I kept for years in a 180. Male was 17 inches and female was over a foot. I respect the opinion but I wholeheartedly disagree with it.
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Judging the size of those Dovii by looking at them, the 180 will be ok for another 1-2 years until he exercises other options. They look pretty small to me compared to the Jags in the 4 foot section of the tank - it looks like he split the tank into a 4 foot section and a 2 foot section w/ the divider
The Doviis in the 1st post are not the same you had in the community w/ the GT, Festae, etc, are they?
where did the rest of your SA/CA cichlids go? I would sell the Africans - you can probably make enough from selling them to buy an whole NEW tank LOLYes. I moved them out when I converted the 180 to african.
where did the rest of your SA/CA cichlids go? I would sell the Africans - you can probably make enough from selling them to buy an whole NEW tank LOL
That little tiny male is 10"????!!!
where did the rest of your SA/CA cichlids go? I would sell the Africans - you can probably make enough from selling them to buy an whole NEW tank LOL
They are distributed throughout other tanks.
That little tiny male is 10"????!!!