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  • Cichlids in a 29g?

    Have an extra 29g running that was my fahakas tank now its in a 75g, so nothing in the 29g. I'm sure its too small just wondering if I was gonna get lucky...
    20g mixed reef

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    Apistos can work in a 29g . . . so can shell dwellers. You could also do a pair of J. marlieri. That is just what comes up off the top of my head . . .
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    • #3
      Are those the only two types of cichlids that will be ok nin a 29g?
      20g mixed reef

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      • #4
        I've had great luck with calvus and compressiceps in 29g's, aswell as demasoni, also gymnogeophagus work well aswell as thorycthis sp., archocentrus sp., and keyhole cichlids.
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        • #5
          29's are kind of tall, angels, rams, and apistos are your best bet.
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          • #6
            I wouldn't put mature angel in a 29 . . . but that is just me.
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            Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
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            • #7
              I have been tossing around a similar tank idea centering around some Multi's. I'd like to do a Tanganyikan setup, but am uncertain as to filling out the upper stratas of the tank. I have considered some Paracyprichromis, Rasboras, Goodeids, Killies, Halfbeaks, and even Glassfish. Anyone have some ideas on which might work best or experiance with them?
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              • #8
                African butterfly cichlids and curviceps stay small.
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