What are going to do with the Sargent majors,they get 6 inches or more long
Same thing that I do with all fish that outgrow their tanks. Move them to another tank.
The Mayan Cichlid that is in there will get even bigger than that eventually.
What are going to do with the Sargent majors,they get 6 inches or more long
What are going to do with the Sargent majors,they get 6 inches or more long
So you gonna keep the Mayan in salt ,fresh or brackish as an adult? And if u want to add another saltwater cichlid how about a juvy blue tilapia?Same thing that I do with all fish that outgrow their tanks. Move them to another tank.
The Mayan Cichlid that is in there will get even bigger than that eventually.
Interesting, never thought of black belts in full salt before.View attachment 1307783 Here is a picture of the Black Belt Cichlid. It is about 3” and doing well. Overall, the cichlids and damsels seem to get along.
Interesting, never thought of black belts in full salt before.
Cool chromides are awesome,if you upgrade are you gonna add some scats?It has been done before with mixed results. See this article:
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/51532/Oldfield_Saltwater_Cichlids_2004.pdf
“One black belt did survive, however. It was eventually donated to the University of Toledo and displayed in a marine aquarium, where it cohabitated with damselfish and clownfish for over two years (final disposition unknown)”
BTW: I have now added an Orange Chromide. I will probably add Green Chromides as well, but I will probably need to set up a larger tank to accommodate all these fish..
Cool chromides are awesome,if you upgrade are you gonna add some scats?