But... if I start out with 6 , then when they pair off, return the other 4, then can I keep these two in a 30 gallon with a bristlenose pleco?Bigger is better since these cichlids aren't known for being friendly![]()
Should be fine IMO. Normal risks associated with cichlids breeding... female may be killed by aggressive male if she doesn't have anywhere to escape. Best way to go about this is to have a hole in a flowerpot that is just big enough for female to get through, and too small for male. May be difficult with jewels since they stay similar in size. You might have no problem with aggression between them, but better to think about it beforehand. Having a small tank set up on the side to place the male in "time out" if need be, would be a good idea.But... if I start out with 6 , then when they pair off, return the other 4, then can I keep these two in a 30 gallon with a bristlenose pleco?
Mine are in a 20 right now and they are fine toward each other. I am about to set up a 30 for them to give a bit more room. Before they started their first spawn they killed off my bn pleco, before I had realized they were beating it up.But... if I start out with 6 , then when they pair off, return the other 4, then can I keep these two in a 30 gallon with a bristlenose pleco?
Mine are in a 20 right now and they are fine toward each other. I am about to set up a 30 for them to give a bit more room. Before they started their first spawn they killed off my bn pleco, before I had realized they were beating it up.
I had to put a divider in the tank to have a small area for the fry to go into. Funny enough the baby’s were attacking the father and he was taking it like a champ. But I separated them feeling that some day he might have enough and just eat them. I kept some of the bigger nicer ones in the side of the divider and put the majority in a 5 gal. I noticed the ones with the parents grew much faster and have much nicer markings and the others stayed at a slow growth rate even after being away from the alpha. I am just about to sell the last of the big ones and the female is looking just about plump enough to start the next batch and we start all over again.