i had this posted in "african" section but decided to also post here as i believe more dwarfs are prevelant in south/central america?
I am looking for a dwarf cichlid that would be compatible in a community tank. I currently have a 29g planted, with plenty of faux roots and branches, a small plastic cave/rock, a couple small "real" rock, sand bottom. current inhabitants are 12 or so (very soon many more) guppys (3 or 4 adult, rest several weeks old), 3 adult and 1 baby florida flagfish, a red-tail shark, and a cory cat. I'd like the cichlid for fry control. I had an angel upto a few weeks ago but it was finally getting too big for tank (had it since small baby, for near 2years). the cichlid would need to be small (3" or under), obviously aggressive to the fry but not to the adults. and able to hold his own against the red-tail shark, who bothers EVERY new inhabitant incessantly for first couple weeks (he DESTROYED 2 of 3 small tetras in under 30minutes). after the "initiation" the red-tail luckily only does the occasional feint chasing of the others.
(and yes, i know the red-tail is also at the limit of size for my tank. but he is so cool, and was an impulse purchase. but please please dont comment on that... only if he affects compatibility with the cichlid...please)
Patrick
I am looking for a dwarf cichlid that would be compatible in a community tank. I currently have a 29g planted, with plenty of faux roots and branches, a small plastic cave/rock, a couple small "real" rock, sand bottom. current inhabitants are 12 or so (very soon many more) guppys (3 or 4 adult, rest several weeks old), 3 adult and 1 baby florida flagfish, a red-tail shark, and a cory cat. I'd like the cichlid for fry control. I had an angel upto a few weeks ago but it was finally getting too big for tank (had it since small baby, for near 2years). the cichlid would need to be small (3" or under), obviously aggressive to the fry but not to the adults. and able to hold his own against the red-tail shark, who bothers EVERY new inhabitant incessantly for first couple weeks (he DESTROYED 2 of 3 small tetras in under 30minutes). after the "initiation" the red-tail luckily only does the occasional feint chasing of the others.
(and yes, i know the red-tail is also at the limit of size for my tank. but he is so cool, and was an impulse purchase. but please please dont comment on that... only if he affects compatibility with the cichlid...please)
Patrick