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Hi there, I am still adding fish to my tank slowly but surely. I found a fish I like but not too sure if it can go with what i have in the tank already. But I think I know what everyone is going to say no, because it comes from Taganyika or at least i think, but I wanted to get a Burtoni cichlid... Yes? No?
And I will be adding a Polit soon too...
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75 gallon- 1 pleco 1 OB Peac0ck 1 Yellow Lab 1 Blue Peac0ck 1 Greshakei 1 Red Peac0ck 1 Acei 1 CAE 2 dogs Diesel and Hummer! Last edited by adpierin11; 04-05-2008 at 06:03 PM. |
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Usually its best not to mix Africans from different lakes, so I'm not sure if it would be a good fit in your tank or not. My guess is probably not, since the fish from the various lakes have different eating habits and different aggression levels.
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You could do it yes....I have a WC group of Tro. Canary Cheek in with a WC group of Aulonocara Nkhata Bays (yellow heads). Everything is great with them. The Nkhata take the bottom of the tank and the Tro. the middle. Feeding time is awesome, because the Tro. only go after the Veggie Flake and the Pea****************s go after the NLS. There are in a 90. You can mix what you want but just keep an eye on them for a while. For inexperienced keepers of Africans I do not advise it however. Hope this helps.
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Small, pretty, and aggressive. If you are doing a bachelor tank, it could be fine. But there is a chance he would trash your peac ocks.
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The red peac ock I added is actually fiesty, especially for being newly added. Yes it is an all male tank. I didn't think I could handle the aggression when males wanna fight over the females. And I think I am going to add the Polit LAST. Hopefully he won't be too bad *WISHES* because I want a Polit bad. But the Burtoni is absolutely beautiful. THANK YOU!
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75 gallon- 1 pleco 1 OB Peac0ck 1 Yellow Lab 1 Blue Peac0ck 1 Greshakei 1 Red Peac0ck 1 Acei 1 CAE 2 dogs Diesel and Hummer! Last edited by adpierin11; 04-07-2008 at 08:37 AM. |
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I have P. Nyerii in with my P. Demasoni. Mixing Africans can be done successfully with care. I've also seen a rock pile full of breeding Julies in an otherwise open water Peac ock tank. Its not nearly as bad as mixing Africans with Americans.
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You can certainly mix africans if you do it carefully.
Quick tip if your adding an aggressive male to your tank. Add 2-3 females of the same species to the tank as well. He'll be pre-occupied with them, and less likely to beat on your other fish. Also, by putting at least 3 females in there, the females themselves will take much less of a beating. |
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I actually have an all male tank. So I do not want to add any females, thank you though.
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