Eliza J
New Member
Hi Ive just joined, as I read a thread from January between Wills and ChasingFish about Nics. My intro explains more about how I got 5 juvie males but I need advice. I picked up 5 juveniles at a fish store an hour away 2 months ago. I knew nothing about them… Ive got 3 left, 2- 5” nose to tail tip, and 1 - 4”. The 2 larger ones have been separated in a 20 long after starting out all 5 together in a 75 fully planted with a few other fish (2 EBAs, 2 young 11 month old male Brichardi cichlids, and 2 Rubberlip Plecs.) The 2 largest ones were horrible and had to be rehomed immediately, leaving me with my 3. The 2 - 5” fish I thought were male and female but during their month long stay in a divided 20 long, ( I know too small but all I had at that moment since their aggression was ramping up) I saw during their stay in 20 that the supposed female might actually be male. I’ve since gotten a young Jack Dempsey cichlid and moved out the EBAs from 75 gal, and added back the 2 bigger Nics just this week. So another Nic enthusiast on another forum has confirmed yesterday they are all male, from pictures I sent.
Now what? His advice was to get a sure female, let her pair with one of these and remove extra males. I don’t want a breeding tank. Nics are very hard to do anything with, UNFORTUNATELY.
I’ve noticed the chasing is just mild since they were separated a month(and during that stay they dug under divider and though the subdominant was up in corner ready to be rescued, no damage was done in those very close quarters) the 2 older seem to be full brothers by their actions, they even rest side by side sometimes. But there is a dominant one. I’m asking if you think I can keep all 3 together awhile with the young Jack Dempsey(too young to sex), 2 male Brichardi, and 2 small plecos? I’m trying to rehome them but other than carting them off to a fish store 2 hours away for $5 each credit, I’ve had no luck. (other than the 1st 2 larger boys I gave to friends with appropriate set ups) I want to keep the prettiest specimen. I would include pictures below but its not opening up my gallery when I choose photos. These fish are fascinating, I’d like to keep them all.
Thank you!
Elizabeth Jackson
PS. I added an album in the gallery of all 3 Nics. I think its title is Nicaraguan juvenile male cichlids, only way I could figure to add pics.
Now what? His advice was to get a sure female, let her pair with one of these and remove extra males. I don’t want a breeding tank. Nics are very hard to do anything with, UNFORTUNATELY.
I’ve noticed the chasing is just mild since they were separated a month(and during that stay they dug under divider and though the subdominant was up in corner ready to be rescued, no damage was done in those very close quarters) the 2 older seem to be full brothers by their actions, they even rest side by side sometimes. But there is a dominant one. I’m asking if you think I can keep all 3 together awhile with the young Jack Dempsey(too young to sex), 2 male Brichardi, and 2 small plecos? I’m trying to rehome them but other than carting them off to a fish store 2 hours away for $5 each credit, I’ve had no luck. (other than the 1st 2 larger boys I gave to friends with appropriate set ups) I want to keep the prettiest specimen. I would include pictures below but its not opening up my gallery when I choose photos. These fish are fascinating, I’d like to keep them all.
Thank you!
Elizabeth Jackson
PS. I added an album in the gallery of all 3 Nics. I think its title is Nicaraguan juvenile male cichlids, only way I could figure to add pics.