Murrayjane
Fish Fanatic
Thanks a lot Wills for the advice.
I exchanged the jaguar, livingston and peacocks and after browsing around the store I came across a coconut cichlid which he gave to me on the house. I know that convicts are known for their ability to break the jaw of a Firemouth and I have previously owned a breeding pair and was forced to return them (which lead me to getting the africans and jag).
Although they did not directly attack my fish, by doing research I soon understood that a breeding pair make them impossible to keep in a community tank. Their territoriality while breeding make them very aggravating. However, I believe that this single female should not be much of a bother towards the other tank mates. Fortunately, I have plenty of rocks to create large caves and miniature labyrinths where the firemouths rest throughout the day and make their rounds in the evening. I will continue to keep a close eye on the Jewel and Convict and if I see any signs of real aggression I will remove and exchange them. Despite the potential risk, I find them to be worth keeping if possible. (They truly are beautiful fish)
My only real concern are the firemouths. If they are in fact a pair and become overly aggressive before I have time to upgrade the tank, this could become a problem. Just have to wait and see. At least now I have strictly American cichlids and not the chaotic mix. I was constantly on edge as I am sure the wish were. The Green Terror seems very passive thus far along with the jewel and dempsey.
Once I do upgrade my tank, I will probably get the (green natual morph) swordtails, or tetras. For now I just need to keep researching.
I exchanged the jaguar, livingston and peacocks and after browsing around the store I came across a coconut cichlid which he gave to me on the house. I know that convicts are known for their ability to break the jaw of a Firemouth and I have previously owned a breeding pair and was forced to return them (which lead me to getting the africans and jag).
Although they did not directly attack my fish, by doing research I soon understood that a breeding pair make them impossible to keep in a community tank. Their territoriality while breeding make them very aggravating. However, I believe that this single female should not be much of a bother towards the other tank mates. Fortunately, I have plenty of rocks to create large caves and miniature labyrinths where the firemouths rest throughout the day and make their rounds in the evening. I will continue to keep a close eye on the Jewel and Convict and if I see any signs of real aggression I will remove and exchange them. Despite the potential risk, I find them to be worth keeping if possible. (They truly are beautiful fish)
My only real concern are the firemouths. If they are in fact a pair and become overly aggressive before I have time to upgrade the tank, this could become a problem. Just have to wait and see. At least now I have strictly American cichlids and not the chaotic mix. I was constantly on edge as I am sure the wish were. The Green Terror seems very passive thus far along with the jewel and dempsey.
Once I do upgrade my tank, I will probably get the (green natual morph) swordtails, or tetras. For now I just need to keep researching.