Cichla Questions.

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So let's say I obtain a pair of 2 cichlas. (that's what im looking to get) The aquarium store i work at can get them at like 2-3 inches. How long will they be able to stay in the 125 for until an upgrade is needed?

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At that size, depending on their growth rate, I wouldnt give u a actual time frame. However I say, for 2-3 cichla, you can keep them there till 10". Then, upgrade tank size or sell em.

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So let's say I obtain a pair of 2 cichlas. (that's what im looking to get) The aquarium store i work at can get them at like 2-3 inches. How long will they be able to stay in the 125 for until an upgrade is needed?

It's not unreasonable to expect them to be about 15" in the first year. I'd give them a year in a 125.


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None for life. A 125 is 18" wide, after a year of growth most bass average around 12", after 6-7 more inches of growth it wouldn't be able to turn around, not to mention it would get a curved spine.
 
Sorry you took it that way. Now i'm trying to get some real answers here and if your just going to spam just go do it somewhere else. take care

Your comment was not very kind, and that came after I had helped you! I own a 300 gallon and only have 3 bass in it. I just wanted to help, not be called names! :( Please be more careful with your blanket statements, it's not a matter of him, or me, or anyone else 'taking it that way' when the post that got a reaction stated 'every', especially when it's in all caps.
 
unless you already bought a 125g just go with the 72x24x24.. same length but, the 24 width will allow you to keep the fish to bigger sizes.
 
I have a 125 lying around so I figured i'd use it. I have a 300 gallon that isn't set up yet. Still getting the filtration and everything set up. Thinking about setting up the 125 growing them out in it (probably pick up like 3-4 juvies) and then switch them over to the 300 gallon once they get to proper size.

unless you already bought a 125g just go with the 72x24x24.. same length but, the 24 width will allow you to keep the fish to bigger sizes.
 
I have a 125 lying around so I figured i'd use it. I have a 300 gallon that isn't set up yet. Still getting the filtration and everything set up. Thinking about setting up the 125 growing them out in it (probably pick up like 3-4 juvies) and then switch them over to the 300 gallon once they get to proper size.

Sounds like a good plan. Let's see some pictures once you've got them going. :)
 
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