JD 55 gallon tankmates?

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Jack Dempsey
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I have a 6" JD in a 55 gallon. I've heard some say that one JD can be kept in a 55, others that a 55 is too small for an adult JD. Does anyone think that there can be tankmates like dithers. If so any suggestions?
 
you can do an armored cat(raphael are good)
 
....and if there is any decor you will probably never see the Raphael.
 
....and if there is any decor you will probably never see the Raphael.

only at feeding time:popcorn: I have one in a 55 with a jd that isn't shy at all...but my others only come out at grub time
 
A 55 is pretty small.
In nature JDs share habitat with velifora mollies, and some other live bearers.
Because the livebearers normally live near the surface, and JDs prefer areas near the substrate, if the livebearers are large enough, there is a possibility of coexistence.

And although JDs prey on livebearer fry, they seem to not feel territorial threats from the adults, and in nature seem to miss 9 out of 10 strikes. In the confines of an aquarium, the success rate would be much higher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txmi1mng_XQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8OVy3JKxcw
 
Awesome videos. Seeing them in open water like that makes me thing 75 is to small for JD.
 
When a pair of JDs spawn in nature they seem to protect a 4 X 4 X 4' area from other cichlids and catfish, if the terrain allows. I have also seen them protect long narrow corridors.
4x4x4 I believe is almost 500 gallons.

The male on the right, is protecting his territory, the space looks small but it is about 4 ft deep, and he is large, probably 10".

Note both their lips are white with scars from jaw locking battles
 
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