Oh I'm sorry, you said sun fish, not sun catfish. I read it wrong, oops. My bad. I don't have any experience with sunfish, sorry.
it's ok, they'd be hard to get anyways, so far here's the list I would go forOh I'm sorry, you said sun fish, not sun catfish. I read it wrong, oops. My bad. I don't have any experience with sunfish, sorry.
I'm looking at a duboisi cichlid too, I don't think tropheus will be too bigso it's a 29 gallon then?
I would say that's too small for the bichir, also too small for the tropheus. The other options are plausible, but not all together of course. Some julidochromis should be do-able. Or buffalo head cichlid. Apistogramma pair or trio would work. I guess just decide what you like better of those. Personally id say apistos would be best for the tank.
duboisi are tropheus, long term a 29 gallon (or 38) won't work out well. Tropheus are one of the most active and aggressive African groups IME. 55 gallon is considered absolute minimum for a colony among tropheus keepers.I'm looking at a duboisi cichlid too, I don't think tropheus will be too big
ok, so would I be able to get an aztec carpintis cichlid? I want some julido cichlids, and one large lake tanganyika cichlid as a center piece. So far I might do 2 julidochromis dickfeldi, 2 marlieri cichlids, 2 masked julies, and 2 reganis, would this be a bad idea? I hear julidochromis cichlids are very peaceful from what I've heard (well the dickfeldi I have in my 10 gallon is very peaceful)duboisi are tropheus, long term a 29 gallon (or 38) won't work out well. Tropheus are one of the most active and aggressive African groups IME. 55 gallon is considered absolute minimum for a colony among tropheus keepers.
There are plenty of africans which would be much better in a 29- Look at altolamprologus compressiceps "Sumbu Dwarf" for example
so no mixing of the julies (marlieri, dickfeldi, regani, etc,), no addition of the Neolamprologus, and none of the aztec carpintis cichlid?Why not just 2-7 (depending on size) of your favorite Julie/more social Neolamprologus? 1 species is usually easier to deal with than a mix, and you'll get a more natural social interaction between them, and no inbreeding issues. You could keep mollies or maybe guppies with them too, as a nice, no-issues way to add diversity and extra colors.
"Aztec carpintis cichlid" im assuming you mean hericthys carpintis- they get to about 12" long, beefy, and highly aggressive. Definitely a bad idea for this tank.so no mixing of the julies (marlieri, dickfeldi, regani, etc,), no addition of the Neolamprologus, and none of the aztec carpintis cichlid?