Keeping Exodons with large SA cichlids?

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Within the next day or two. I noticed missing scales on the tank mates. Then I actually witnessed one of the exodons attacking an Oscar. I took them out of the tank after that. They are viscous.


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Jeez! That's crazy. I haven't seen that yet but my Exodons are a bit smaller than yours were. Maybe I should start looking for a new home for them then. I was going to wait until I noticed an issue, which I haven't yet, but it seems to be looking inevitable. Thank you
 
Jeez! That's crazy. I haven't seen that yet but my Exodons are a bit smaller than yours were. Maybe I should start looking for a new home for them then. I was going to wait until I noticed an issue, which I haven't yet, but it seems to be looking inevitable. Thank you

I think your exodons are still at the size where they see your larger cichlids and are scared... if u feed them enough flakes and/or small pellets u should be ok. And your cichlids are going to continue to grow as well, they should be fine for quite some time. 1-2" exodons aren't gonna kill any cichlids of that size overnight, if u start to notice scales missing or badly torn fins then maybe look into rehoming them. Until then, I say let the experiment continue :thumbup:

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As a lot of piranha owners get exodons, its a topic I see a lot. Census is its long term failure. 10 Isnt even enough exos anyways. You really should go bigger school then that
 
I asked the same question last weekend with a guy at the local LFS who has been in the cichlid scene for some time. A really trusted guy who knows a lot and has been involved in every aspect of the hobby. He recommended against them in the long term since they are scale eaters and have been known to nip fins.

If you luck out and have one that likes the taste of cichlid flesh, they'll all jump in and do the same.

Not worth the risk so i passed....never kept them...but i'd recommend you pass as well. If you decide to try it, let us know how it works out over time since i think they look great.

they do get to 5 inches so they should be ok with MOST CA cichlids barring the Dovii, Managuense, Umbee, Snooks, and Basketmouths.

I've never seen them exceed 3" max, so large cichlids will eat them. Also I would avoid smaller or less aggressive cichlids because the opposite can happen. Most people say do not mix them.


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Thanks for the replies guys

Ill definitely keep it going JRT8783.

didn't realize I should've gotten more ballinouttacntrol. If this experiment works out maybe I will.

Cichlifish you might be psychic. As of this morning two of the smallest ones have died. Not much trauma on their bodies, but I'm sure GT had something to do with it. The others seem fine. I'll have to keep an eye out. I don't want to use these guys as expensive feeders.
 
After further investigation it was a small one and actually one of the larger ones. Not sure what caused it, but I have seen the GT attack schools at night before. Maybe he caught them but had problems swallowing them. I once had to pull a filament barb out of his mouth with pliers. His eyes tend to be bigger than his stomach.
 
After further investigation it was a small one and actually one of the larger ones. Not sure what caused it, but I have seen the GT attack schools at night before. Maybe he caught them but had problems swallowing them. I once had to pull a filament barb out of his mouth with pliers. His eyes tend to be bigger than his stomach.

Yup GTs are larger predators and will try to eat anything live. I think you may be right. I would keep an eye on the exos, but do you have another tank? They would make a great sp. tank. I have wanted to keep exos with cichlids for a long time, but many people who have done it and everything I have read says its a bad idea. What about silver dollars or something larger than filament barbs?

Would love to see pics. Ive never seen anyone be able to show bigger then 3.2 inches

Same here.
 
I had filament barbs. 8 of them at 4"-6". I added melafix after the GT developed a sore and for some reason they all died over night. I miss them. They were really beautiful. I always thought silver dollars would quickly out grow a 55.
 
I had filament barbs. 8 of them at 4"-6". I added melafix after the GT developed a sore and for some reason they all died over night. I miss them. They were really beautiful. I always thought silver dollars would quickly out grow a 55.

Yes I think the SD would out grow the 55g. If your GT will kill and eat filament barbs, then I don't know what else to suggest since a 55g doesn't give you a lot of options. That is a shame about the filament barbs, because they are beautiful.
 
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