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drodney22

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Does any have any info about seperate species occupying the same tank? I was thinking about getting some peacock bass, largemouth, and emperor cichlids. I understand they have to be similiar in size and introduction should be timed perfectly, but what about when they get bigger? Do you think they will grow-up thinking they're all "family"? Thanks in advance
 
drodney22;3979519; said:
Does any have any info about seperate species occupying the same tank? I was thinking about getting some peacock bass, largemouth, and emperor cichlids. I understand they have to be similiar in size and introduction should be timed perfectly, but what about when they get bigger? Do you think they will grow-up thinking they're all "family"? Thanks in advance

Largemouth Bass??

Peacocks are from Central or South America
Largemouth are a colder water fish from North America
and Emperors I believe are African.

so you have one from just about every part of the earth LOL

I wont say for sure. But mixing those together probably isnt the best idea. ??
 
Largemouth bass get the biggest in South Florida? I don't know what are you talking about? The smallmouth and spotties live in the colder North American waters. From My inderstanding, Africa was pretty warm too. I guess my question relates more towards whether or not the Largemouth would end up eating everything even if I adapt him to eating all frozen/dead food? Thanks
 
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