i think a single EBJD would do fine, it would have to be alone though, or only have one or 2 other small tankmates.
Plec123;3533421; said:i think a single EBJD would do fine, it would have to be alone though, or only have one or 2 other small tankmates.
MonsterMinis;3533484; said:Retuks You have never seen a peacock eel on the prowl then.. mine love feeder guppies.. and are rather interesting fish. They may not have teeth like a exo but That can be one nasty fish.
EBJD?.. why people keep reccomending this fish? I've kept many JD's and had many many many in stores I've worked in. Yes it is a pretty blue fish. But if your favorite color is orange then an Oranda is just as Monster as an EBJD... ?...
I think the big question to ask back is what "monster" type are you looking for? many cichlids are aggresive. but a majority of their diet will be pellets. Are you looking for a strictly fish eater? or a tank banger? or Just something thats oddball? what criteria are you looking to fill?
Matt724;3534436; said:Well, I was interested in a fish that would act as a show fish. I wanted a large fish that the tank viewers can instantly see that that is the main fish. And in order to define "monster", which i should have to begin with is a fish that is considerably large or will stand out very brightly in contrast to the rest of the tank. I don't need a fish that eats live fish (actually I'd be much happier without feeders at all, but the occassional ones just to balance out a diet are fine). Drab colors are not what I'm looking for (except for a sen bichir). Retuks, i loved the list you gave me and whoever gave me the link to the minimonsters thread, thankyou. I'll be doing a lot more research, but if anyone has any more suggestions with these guidelines that'd be great. Thanks.
[enjoyable_attempt];3531716; said:Get convicts. And since when can a fully grown jd fit in a 36" tank? A bit crammed ya think?
Heres my opinions.
MonsterMinis;3533484; said:Retuks You have never seen a peacock eel on the prowl then.. mine love feeder guppies.. and are rather interesting fish. They may not have teeth like a exo but That can be one nasty fish.
EBJD?.. why people keep reccomending this fish? I've kept many JD's and had many many many in stores I've worked in. Yes it is a pretty blue fish. But if your favorite color is orange then an Oranda is just as Monster as an EBJD... ?...
I think the big question to ask back is what "monster" type are you looking for? many cichlids are aggresive. but a majority of their diet will be pellets. Are you looking for a strictly fish eater? or a tank banger? or Just something thats oddball? what criteria are you looking to fill?
Retuks;3536454; said:Jack dempseys are natural piscivores. They mainly feed on fish and rotting protein-based particles on the ocean floor. idk where you get the idea to generalize them with all cichlids and even then, assume all cichlids eat/will only eat pellets.
snyder810;3537072; said:i can't wait to add a JD to my next salt setup w/ my lionfish...jus messin man haha