What Are Good Tank Mates?

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Not a fan of the red devils either. With your oscar aggression, he's just being territorial. I firmly believe in moving the tank decor to prevent territorial aggression. Just move some stuff around.
 
Gatorxxx420;4738485;4738485 said:
Red Devils, Midas (same family as the RD), Festae, Flowerhorns, Dovii and Umbees are examples of fish that a lot of people keep solo because they become intolerant of ANYTHING in the tank. Like I said, that goes for filter intakes, thermometers, decor, hands, siphon hoses and so on. I would love to have any one of them fish, but they just don't mix with my current stock so there is no way I'd ever put them with my current fish. I'm not saying these things to "scare you" or anything like that. These fish you're keeping get their names for a reason. They're known to be vicious killers.
well i love cichlids i wish they werent as agressive i just dont want any of them dying ive invested a lot of $$$ on them... do you think mayb a parachromis friedrichsthalii could keep a red devil in place??? and what would recomend i do if my red devil gets too agressive???
 
fishhooked;4738492;4738492 said:
Not a fan of the red devils either. With your oscar aggression, he's just being territorial. I firmly believe in moving the tank decor to prevent territorial aggression. Just move some stuff around.
i usually move things around evry week when i do a water change
 
I donno, my ebjd male is a little bastard. And alot of people say that about the electric blues (more docile) but owning several myself, and a couple before. I find them to be jjust the opposite. Have you ever owned one yourself gatorxxx420, let alone atleast one of the jd and atleast one of the ebjds? I doubt it.
 
xinchavoc;4738487; said:
first of all jags scare the crap out of me theyre not very attractive.. i like jack dempseyes but theyre whimps they will end up dying cuz of the flowerhorn or green terror

They're not all wimps. I have a male regular Jack Dempsey that rules my tank. I bought 6 of them at less than an inch. At about 2"s my male killed his brother and has beat the crap out of 2 other tank mates. The only fish I got right now that's as aggressive as he is, is his mate. When she's ready to spawn she is actually more aggressive than he is. It's really a matter of the fish, but certain species are almost always killers while others are hit or miss.
 
fishhooked;4738507; said:
I donno, my ebjd male is a little bastard. And alot of people say that about the electric blues (more docile) but owning several myself, and a couple before. I find them to be jjust the opposite. Have you ever owned one yourself gatorxxx420, let alone atleast one of the jd and atleast one of the ebjds? I doubt it.

I currently have 1 male EBJD that is around 7 or so inches, I have 1 regular male Jack Dempsey of the same size and 2 regular female Jack Dempsey's. They currently share a tank with 2 Texas and a Jag. EBJD's will be aggressive towards each other, but rarely ever are they aggressive to a fish of the same size or bigger. Mine from time to time drops his balls and fights and when he does, he holds his own. But the majority of the time, he flees when chased.
 
Gatorxxx420;4738508;4738508 said:
They're not all wimps. I have a male regular Jack Dempsey that rules my tank. I bought 6 of them at less than an inch. At about 2"s my male killed his brother and has beat the crap out of 2 other tank mates. The only fish I got right now that's as aggressive as he is, is his mate. When she's ready to spawn she is actually more aggressive than he is. It's really a matter of the fish, but certain species are almost always killers while others are hit or miss.
i used to have 2 jd's in the 150 one was the size of the green terror and the terror still beat both of them up so i gave them to my friend
 
xinchavoc;4738529; said:
i used to have 2 jd's in the 150 one was the size of the green terror and the terror still beat both of them up so i gave them to my friend

My regular male tried to attack my Jag and bigger Texas while they were floating and being acclimated to the tank until he realized they were not IN the tank. Then he didn't bother with them until I let them go. But again, personality traits are dependent on individual fish. I've never seen a Red Devil in a LFS that didn't go bananas when I approached their tank of a certain size, where Jack Dempsey's were skittish with the exception of a few. I'd say that the glass banging Dempsey's are about as common as the docile Red Devil's. I'm sure a lot of people on here would agree with me on that statement.
 
Gatorxxx420;4738538;4738538 said:
My regular male tried to attack my Jag and bigger Texas while they were floating and being acclimated to the tank until he realized they were not IN the tank. Then he didn't bother with them until I let them go. But again, personality traits are dependent on individual fish. I've never seen a Red Devil in a LFS that didn't go bananas when I approached their tank of a certain size, where Jack Dempsey's were skittish with the exception of a few. I'd say that the glass banging Dempsey's are about as common as the docile Red Devil's. I'm sure a lot of people on here would agree with me on that statement.
actually i do agree with you because my friend has a really whimpy green terror while mine lives up too his name
 
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