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Blue Acara

I think all cichlids appreicate at least some dither fish. When you say on their own, do you mean a single fish or a group of the same fish? or a pair?
 
I've not owned any myself but all the info out there on google point towards keeping them as a mated pair. I couldnt hazard a guess what they would be like as a single addition to a tank. My guess would be that they would be fine, but then im not one for keeping a single species, i like my tanks to at least have 2 or 3 of the same type, purely for the sake of the fish being able to stay with its own kind.
 
I've not owned any myself but all the info out there on google point towards keeping them as a mated pair. I couldnt hazard a guess what they would be like as a single addition to a tank. My guess would be that they would be fine, but then im not one for keeping a single species, i like my tanks to at least have 2 or 3 of the same type, purely for the sake of the fish being able to stay with its own kind.

i completely agree i just cant be done with mating and fighting because of it all the time
 
I've not owned any myself but all the info out there on google point towards keeping them as a mated pair. I couldnt hazard a guess what they would be like as a single addition to a tank. My guess would be that they would be fine, but then im not one for keeping a single species, i like my tanks to at least have 2 or 3 of the same type, purely for the sake of the fish being able to stay with its own kind.

i completely agree i just cant be done with mating and fighting because of it all the time

yeah when they breed the tanks can become a bit of a warzone. perhaps look into getting a couple of females or males, thats the route i tend to go down now.
 
only problem is that they are hard to sex when young.

i think i have 2 female convicts but cant be sure till they grow
 
Have a read here. Good discussion by people who have good experience.
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/351196-single-cichlids-rather-than-pairs/page__p__2926447__hl__%2Bkeeping+%2Bsingle+%2Bcichlids__fromsearch__1#entry2926447
 
Blue acaras eat small fish. I have had my female with a mate she stressed him to death. Then I had her in a community she eat my small fish picked them
off one by one. Now she is 3 yr old and 5" she lives with the big boys and does great with them. Blue acaras are not good for a communtiy tank with small fish.
 

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