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J jaws7777 DMD123 DMD123 kno4te kno4te tlindsey tlindsey Vancouver_98683 Vancouver_98683 have some exp. with cichlids and poly, they might be able to help better.
 
Had a male Firemouth with my group of Senegal now their tank mate is a male African Peacock in the pic.

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Tbh I would also agree what kewpiefishypewpie kewpiefishypewpie suggested. Especially if you can't recognize behavior of Cichlid's such as aggression.
 
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Most cichlids seem to ignore polys.... but every now and then you get some bad combos.

I did had a psycho convict that would tear all the fins off some bristle nosed plecos that shared the tank with it... I know it would not have tolerated a poly at all. I have seen a large jag kept with an ornate. I have a buddy who keeps a tank of amphilophus with some polys and zero issues (Of course a large tank and with all the amps being male they tend to interact with each other rather than polys).

Ive had my pearsei and het with my polys and had zero issues. The big pearsei will on occasion physically move a poly with her mouth but this is usually because the poly is sitting on top a of a pellet of food she wants otherwise no issues. In the tank Ive also had at one time a red bay snook and Regani and had zero issues. But this was in large tanks, a 6ft 210g and now my 8ft 300g.

So you never know exactly what cichlid will work but most seem to ignore polys
 
Most cichlids seem to ignore polys.... but every now and then you get some bad combos.

I did had a psycho convict that would tear all the fins off some bristle nosed plecos that shared the tank with it... I know it would not have tolerated a poly at all. I have seen a large jag kept with an ornate. I have a buddy who keeps a tank of amphilophus with some polys and zero issues (Of course a large tank and with all the amps being male they tend to interact with each other rather than polys).

Ive had my pearsei and het with my polys and had zero issues. The big pearsei will on occasion physically move a poly with her mouth but this is usually because the poly is sitting on top a of a pellet of food she wants otherwise no issues. In the tank Ive also had at one time a red bay snook and Regani and had zero issues. But this was in large tanks, a 6ft 210g and now my 8ft 300g.

So you never know exactly what cichlid will work but most seem to ignore polys
+1. Most of the time it works. Lots of trial and error and rare occasion it won’t work out. The sticky from beblondie lists a lot of cichlids and the combo works to this day.
 
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