So my beautiful GBR passed away after having her for a couple of years, and i am left wanting another cichlid. I have a 29g(uk gallon) tank, 130ish liters. It has been running for well over a year with no issues, regular water changes, testing etc.
I currently have a shoal of rummynose tetras, lemon tetras, some albino corys and a clown plec. I have a load of wood in the tank and lots of live plants and sand substrate, all these fish are fully grown having been in the tank since it was started.
I am considering getting a firemouth as i want a cichlid that is larger than the gbr but obvioulsy not a monster due to current tank size limitations. I would be getting a small (2-3 inch) firemouth. I understand that as the firemouth grows the rummynoses could potentially become snacks for it but I know that firemouths are considered to be one of the less agressive larger cichlids and their bark is often worse than their bite so this gives me hope that my stocking plan could work. As I would be getting a small firemouth it would grow up with the other residents of the tank and not feel as though its territory is being invaded. I would expect some initial agression whilst the fish is introduced to the tank, to set the pecking order but i would hope at 2-3 inches it would be unlikely to cause any serious harm.
I understand that its a pretty hard question to ask as every fish is going to be different in personality, and as long as i provide ample hiding places/caves that the cichlid can claim, does this sound lke a viable plan?
Does anyone who has kept firemouths in community tanks care to share some experiences?
We are planning on buying a new house within the next year and a larger tank is very much on the agenda.
I currently have a shoal of rummynose tetras, lemon tetras, some albino corys and a clown plec. I have a load of wood in the tank and lots of live plants and sand substrate, all these fish are fully grown having been in the tank since it was started.
I am considering getting a firemouth as i want a cichlid that is larger than the gbr but obvioulsy not a monster due to current tank size limitations. I would be getting a small (2-3 inch) firemouth. I understand that as the firemouth grows the rummynoses could potentially become snacks for it but I know that firemouths are considered to be one of the less agressive larger cichlids and their bark is often worse than their bite so this gives me hope that my stocking plan could work. As I would be getting a small firemouth it would grow up with the other residents of the tank and not feel as though its territory is being invaded. I would expect some initial agression whilst the fish is introduced to the tank, to set the pecking order but i would hope at 2-3 inches it would be unlikely to cause any serious harm.
I understand that its a pretty hard question to ask as every fish is going to be different in personality, and as long as i provide ample hiding places/caves that the cichlid can claim, does this sound lke a viable plan?
Does anyone who has kept firemouths in community tanks care to share some experiences?
We are planning on buying a new house within the next year and a larger tank is very much on the agenda.