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What South/Central Americans for 55?

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Mark Cooper - 15 Jul 2004 03:02 GMT
In the near future I will be setting up a new 55 gal. with the idea of
having South or Central American cichlids. The local water is quite hard,
which my Malawis and Brichardi love. What I was hoping for is a "Cichlid
Recipe" for some New World cichlids.

Locally, convicts, jack dempsey, green texas cichlids, firemouth and
sometimes blue rams are often available. Would a combination of these work
out well?

Thanks,
Mark
RedForeman ©® - 15 Jul 2004 14:48 GMT
convicts  - Yes
jack dempsey  - Yes
green texas cichlids  - Yes
firemouth   - Yes
blue rams  HECK NO!!!!!!

add these to your list...
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Would a combination of these work out well?

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Happy'Cam'per - 15 Jul 2004 14:55 GMT
> Locally, convicts, jack dempsey, green texas cichlids, firemouth and
> sometimes blue rams are often available. Would a combination of these work
> out well?

WOW, except for the Rams all the rest are pretty aggressive. Either you have
a big tank or you're a glutton for punishment! Do some more research!
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**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**
 
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