So male RD and female dovii? If so, that's a key part right there.
There are exceptions to the rules. Here's my red devil with his tank mate. They have lived together for over to years now.
Don't try this at home folks, think I've been lucky. WARNING ! if you do ALWAYS!! have a backup plan.
Those are some beautiful fish Andy!There are exceptions to the rules. Here's my red devil with his tank mate. They have lived together for over to years now.
Don't try this at home folks, think I've been lucky. WARNING ! if you do ALWAYS!! have a backup plan.
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Agree entirely about the advice.Nice looking fish, Andy. Just curious, what size is that tank?
Also, while I agree that there are always exceptions to every rule in this hobby, I think when someone asks for advice it's generally best to stick with what the typical scenario will be.
I agree entirely about the advice. I've just been lucky.Nice looking fish, Andy. Just curious, what size is that tank?
Also, while I agree that there are always exceptions to every rule in this hobby, I think when someone asks for advice it's generally best to stick with what the typical scenario will be.


I believe there are experienced aquarists (like Andy) that have over those years become intuitive about what works, and what may not. They can put together fish in tanks that other aquarists cannot, especially those noobs with only a couple years in.
He did mention that the Amp in the tank killed his prize one, and would only tolerate that single dovii, and notice that there are only two fish in a tank, (although not gallon large) but with a large footprint, and that they have been together for years. Fish are capable of selective relationships just like other animals, this is why cichlids go thru mating rituals, yet just because you put a female and male together, doesn't necessarily mean they will breed or stay together after a spawn. Bondingwith cichlids can be complicated.
OP if you are willing to spend the money, and sacrifice a number of fish getting there, go right ahead, and truthfully document the progress over time, I'd be (and am sure others would be) interested in how many trials it takes to get to a compatible tank mate. May be lucky with 1, or may take 10 deaths or more.