Mixing New World cichlids with West African cichlids?

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Jack Dempsey
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I've seen a few places online where West African cichlids like kribensis and jewels have been mixed with New World cichlids. Has anyone done this? Are the water parameters similar with any of these?
 
duanes duanes can speak to the exact parameter needs better than anyone.
I mix Kribs with my American cichlids with no issues - the Kribs are too small to be on the larger cichlids’s radar.
Most of the commonly available SA’s line up with most West Africans well enough for your typical hobbiest.
 
Most Rubricatochromis (except exsul) and Pelvicachromis prefer soft water. (pH 7 or lower, an d low mneral content)
Some of the lake Barumbi umbo cichlids are malleable (above 7), and can handle small to medium size new worlds but I.d hestate to keep them with bruisers.
I was able to keeep Barumbi mbu cichlids in 7.8 pH, but I usually gave them there own tank.
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duanes duanes can speak to the exact parameter needs better than anyone.
I mix Kribs with my American cichlids with no issues - the Kribs are too small to be on the larger cichlids’s radar.
Most of the commonly available SA’s line up with most West Africans well enough for your typical hobbiest.
Which American cichlids do you mix them with?
 
If your tap water is soft, with a pH of neutral to low (7 or lower), keeping soft water S Americans (keyholes, small Crenicichla, small acaras) with Pelvicacvhromis, and some jewel cichlids, will probably coexist.
If your tap water is hard, with pH at 7.5 and above, over time, health issues may arise with either the S Americans or west Africans.

Being anally conscious of not having incorrect or illegitimate biotopes, I would not mix continents even if water parameters were similar.
If I wanted both, I´d get separatte tanks.
 
Which American cichlids do you mix them with?
Jack Dempsey, convict, rainbow cichlid, and “turquoise” severum. Also a banded leporinus (not a cichlid).
Tbh if I could do it again I wouldn’t do this mix - it took a lot of work to get them to get along (mainly the leporinus being a leporinus). They are the result of a lot of early purchases without much thinking. My pH sits around 7.4.
 
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