can u put flowerhorns in 6-7ph?

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can u put flowerhorns and african cichlids from lake mawalwy w/e and tang w/e in 6-7ph?
 
Yes.

But i wouldnt.

Your fish wont show the best colors and wont be so healty unless you figured out how to feed them perfectly.

Flowerhorns has a diffrent diet compared to africans. Mix it, your africans will die, or your flowerhorns will lack the nutrients.
 
From what I have read, hard water will help in cock development, soft water will help in color development. I read this on the web, but it was a good site... let me find the link.
 
Here we go-http://www.flowerfish.com/managing_aquarium.html

From Flowerfish.com-

Water pH level and Mineral Content

Water pH levels indicate the acidity and alkalinity of the water. Dissolved minerals in the water are often termed the "hardness" of the water. These two water parameters are interrelated. The water is considered 'hard' when there is a high content of dissolved minerals in it (like calcium), and normally the pH of 'hard' water is above 7, which is more alkaline. When there's a lack of dissolved minerals in the water, it is considered 'soft,' and thus the pH will be lower than neutral making it acidic.

Local breeders have indicated that higher pH levels (7.5 to 7.8) will favor the growth of the nuchal hump, and lower pH levels (6.1 to 6.5) will favor color development in Flowerhorn fish. Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Proper pH powder is widely used to maintain water quality. As a bonus, with its aloe vera and electrolytes contents, it also works to eliminate chlorine and heavy metals from the water while reducing fish stress. Depending on which traits you desire in your Flowerhorn, it is possible to adjust your water pH level accordingly. -





Your water isn't exactly that hard at a pH of 6-7, So I would say that that pH would be alright for a flowerhorn, but the african flowerhorn mix is a little risky. I would say get a sepperate tank if you want a FH.
 
Mixing the African Cichlids with a Flowerhorn isn’t recommended. I thought Flowerhorns were a hybrid of South American Cichlids, which are fish that are from soft low ph water (correct me if I am wrong), so wouldn’t Flowerhorns do better in soft acidic water? I have one a Red Monkey I believe, from a guy a Flowerhornusa.com and I put him in my 300gal S/C American tank, was beat up for a couple days but now is healing and getting better. Also high grade Flowerhorns tend to very aggressive, so you African Cichlids would either end up getting killed or eaten by the Flowerhorn once it is large enough. It is also correct that African’s need a higher ph and hardness, they usually recommend high 7 to mid 8s.
 
It is not a good idea to mix them as they have nothing to do with each other.. the flowerhorn derives from central american cichlids and african cichlids ( assuming you are talking about african lake cichlids are completely different fish, completely diferent environment.

Even in terms of PH as somebody was telling, the diference is significant, since malawis thrive in 8 or 8.5 and Tanganicans around 8.5 and even 9. That is way to high for a Flowerhorn imo.
 
softturtle;742709; said:
From what I have read, hard water will help in cock development, soft water will help in color development. I read this on the web, but it was a good site... let me find the link.

Am I thinking pervertedly or is there actually something im missing?
 
Arow A 91- I think it should be spelled kock, with a K not C.
 
Idealconcepts;742959; said:
Arow A 91- I think it should be spelled kock, with a K not C.

Thanks. lol. Not familiar with FH and know nothing
 
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