Looking Back – My top 15 all time favorite cichlids

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It just depends on how bad you want them. I had a big haitiensis pair, and sold them
yea, I know keeping pairs is natural and most people like them but it is a PITA, seriously. Once fish pair up, they just take over everything sometimes....I like keeping multiple species in a tank so the pairing only helps if it's smaller less aggressive fish by bringing out their aggression to stand up to the tank bosses IME.

r u sure that's pure Friedreichsthalii and not mixed w/ something else?? its a monster
 
yea, I know keeping pairs is natural and most people like them but it is a PITA, seriously. Once fish pair up, they just take over everything sometimes....I like keeping multiple species in a tank so the pairing only helps if it's smaller less aggressive fish by bringing out their aggression to stand up to the tank bosses IME.
Even with multiple sp it can be a pita, one thing I've learned is that cichlids are unpredictable. Something that works for 9mths can fall apart in one night.
 
Even with multiple sp it can be a pita, one thing I've learned is that cichlids are unpredictable. Something that works for 9mths can fall apart in one night.
I guess I was always just lucky then...a had a few years-streak and I would lose a fish once in a while,( most were due to faulty equipment malfunctions) but overall the hierarchy remained pretty much the same it was 4 years later. I was actually surprised most people don't have the same luck on here - and when I started seeing pictures and videos of peoples' tanks, the lack of caves and hide spots was my 1st suspect.....

....but now that I converted the 1st stage growout and removed all my slate and PVC pipes, and moved fish around, everything is still fine as long as they are well-fed. Cichlids can be highly cannibalistic when they are young
 
I guess I was always just lucky then...a had a few years-streak and I would lose a fish once in a while,( most were due to faulty equipment malfunctions) but overall the hierarchy remained pretty much the same it was 4 years later. I was actually surprised most people don't have the same luck on here - and when I started seeing pictures and videos of peoples' tanks, the lack of caves and hide spots was my 1st suspect.....

....but now that I converted the 1st stage growout and removed all my slate and PVC pipes, and moved fish around, everything is still fine as long as they are well-fed. Cichlids can be highly cannibalistic when they are young
Don't get me wrong, some strategies work with them.... just not 10 times out of 10 imo there's too many variables. I've had some crazy cohabs that worked longterm that people said would never work. But nothing is definite, I wouldn't bet on some of them working again.
 
Don't get me wrong, some strategies work with them.... just not 10 times out of 10 imo there's too many variables. I've had some crazy cohabs that worked longterm that people said would never work. But nothing is definite, I wouldn't bet on some of them working again.
IDK man, I 'm doing a very similar mix as i did last time w/ some tweeks here and there and it seems as long as I keep the right species together, the individuals don't seem to make much difference IME - JDs, Jaguars, Convicts, FMs and most CAs work well together as long as you don't get male Amphilophus in the mix, females are fine. As far as SAs go, Acaras, some GTs, Geophagus (except sometimes Brasiliensis ) and other mild-mannered SAs seem to do fine, Oscars are hit or miss, but usually not tough enough to keep w/ CA/SA cichids of the same size - Oscars must always be bigger and even then they get killed. GTs are another hit-or-miss....the males are usually chill, and the females are the ones that give me problems and kill fish.

Currently going to combine a few tanks this week when the 125g gets here and try raising the Dovii, RTM, Jags, Texas, Synspilum, JDs, Convicts and some Jewels and then some catfish and in a year or 2 either upgrade if i'm happy w/ the outcome or sell some that may not be optimal. I know its a crazy mix, but they are all still young and smaller-ish.

My biggest concern atm is not the mix, but how much filtration it's gonna take to keep everything primo. Any guesses ?? A 125g w/ roughly 20-some fish around 3"-7". I know, i'm insane, right?
 
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