my baby african tank

lloyd378

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here is my baby african tank... sorry about the crappy photo skills, I know, I know, I should have cleaned the glass but I was too impatient.
 

lloyd378

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as they get a bit bigger, i'll go bigger too. But my goal is not to grow them out to full size too fast, as I feel their color washes out when they do that. right now they appear to be extremely happy, and show zero signs of aggression. It is really just a very peaceful / tranquil tank.
 

larry.beck

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They won't show any aggression, cyps don't do that... they'll just become stunted and die off over time. They require at LEAST a 48" tank, preferably 72" or 96". And you'll want to have a school of them for them to be relaxed.

You may not have to worry though, because as that frontosa grow's he'll probably realized that cyps are his natural food source.
 

larry.beck

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Hey lloyd, sorry if I sounded discouraging, I just wanted you to know the potential impacts of what you are doing. You sounded as if you were probably unaware.

I keep many of the some fish, and wish you great success with them!
 

bassetman

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Larry is correct....the cyps would really like a larger tank and atleast a school of 8. The front would be happier with five or six other fronts as well as the larger tank.
 

lloyd378

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I didn't get discouraged! I was just being sarcastic...... and to provide a bit of a back story on why they are all in there: i originally had those fish together in a 55 with four malawi cichlids until they all started getting picked on by the four malawi cichlids. i was going for a mixed tank with africans that i think look cool when they grow up, but personalities didnt mesh. long story short, the smaller tank was open and it is the one i look at when i fall asleep / get up, so my favorites went in there! and just to let everyone worried about them know; they are still happy with none of them showing aggression. but they will be placed in larger tanks when I feel the time is needed. thanks again everyone for the info.
 

bassetman

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I keep jumbo cyps with my fronts, I have yet to lose any cyps to the fronts other than some fry. I do have a back up plan if they start to get chompped. My fronts prefer pellets to chasing live prey.....for now.
 
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