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I have a 180 gallon aquarium with African Cichlids right now. I have a friend looking to find another home for some of his Jack Dempseys. I would like to take them, but I wasn't sure if they'd be okay with Africans since they are South American. All the fish are relatively the same size. Any adivce?

2007-08-20 08:08:29 · 5 answers · asked by go4astrike 2 in Pets Fish

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The aggression isn't the issue. Jack Dempseys are very aggressive, so in that regard, they would be fine. The problem is that JDs require very different water chemistry than that of the African Cichlids. Africans require very hard, alkaline water and South Americans require very soft, acidic water. The JDs would be miserable in your African tank. Just say no.

Nosoop4u

2007-08-20 08:18:00 · answer #1 · answered by nosoop4u246 7 · 2 0

Like Soup said, you have different water chemistry requirements for the two of them, but you could find a happy medium if you really wanted to do this. I'd say you shouldn't however. Africans, in general doesn't tell me much. There are some fairly peaceful Africans that will usually just have some fighting among its own species but with other tank mates, it doesn't factor in. There are some pretty outright aggressive ones as well, such as the Mbuna's. The Dempsey is a type of cichild that likes to be a tank ruler. 180 gallons is alot of space. With the right mix in populations, the aggression might be held in check, or it might not. I think your best bet if you want a dempsey is get it it's own 55 or 75 gallon tank set up instead of putting him in the mix of africans.

JV

2007-08-20 08:28:57 · answer #2 · answered by I am Legend 7 · 1 0

that's not basically aggression subject concerns with those 2 species, yet water chemistry too. The Labs are Cichlids from Lake Malawi in Africa, this lake has an extremely intense pH and extremely no longer ordinary water, they truly want a pH over 8.0 to thrive. while Jack Dempseys want extra acidic circumstances. A JD additionally gets drastically extra desirable than Yellow Labs which, if he have been given territorial as he matures, or quite whilst he gets territorial, he would desire to actual beat up Yellow Labs. JD's additionally desire a extra physically powerful than than 40g too, a 55g ought to be seen minimum. i truly do no longer propose blending them. As for cycling, that relies upon on the way you're cycling it. there is not any set time, each and every tank is different! a minimum of two-6 weeks to be commonly used from scratch.

2016-10-02 22:54:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think you would have aggression issues. Mixing American and African cichlids is never a good idea. Also, NoSoop4u is right that you couldn't possibly make the tank ideal for both groups of fish because they're so different.

2007-08-20 08:30:19 · answer #4 · answered by ceci9293 5 · 1 0

i personally don't like jack Dempsey cichilids because they can't defend themselves since they dont have teeth in their jaws they only have the in their throats i figured this out when my Red devil cichild killed the dempsey overnight

2007-08-20 08:19:04 · answer #5 · answered by short3us 1 · 0 1

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