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    Can anybody guess what this guy is?

    This is one of the rescue's I was given from the school, I got three fish from them and I know the other two are goldfish. But I can't figure out what this guy is. He eats goldfish flakes but he doesn't look like a goldfish to me. These pics arn't the best but maybe you can help still??



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    looks like a Jewl or a Jack Dempsey.

    I have a Jack Dempsey & they get to a foot long.. I know little about Jewls, but give me a few & I'll try to find him

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    Your images are a bit blurry so here are some good one you can compare him too

    Jewel Cichlid



    Hemichromis bimaculatus Other names:...........none
    Origin:......................Africa
    Max size:..................6"
    PH:............-..............7.0-7.6
    Temperature:...........70-75 F.
    Min tank size:..........30 gallons
    Food:.........................live foods, beef heart, worms, flakes, pellets
    Jewel cichlids are colorful fish that are pugnacious and scrappy in the typical cichlid fasion. Also typical of cichlids however, they make good parents. The body ranges from orange to pink, with several shiny yellow spots. These fish dig in the gravel and stir up a mess, so a good mechanical filtration system is recommended. Jewels can be aggressive, especially during spawning, so keep them only with other medium sized fishes that can take care of themselves.

    Water composition is not critical, but its temperature should be about 74 degrees F. They will eat meaty foods as well as vegetable type foods, and especially enjoy live foods. Plants are appreciated, and large rocks should be provided for the fish to take cover.

    It is difficult to distinguish sexes except by their genital papillae. The spot near the dorsal and anal fins is less noticable on females. When breeding, the fish will dig spawning areas near the back of the aquarium. The female lays several hundred eggs on carefully cleaned rocks, and then the eggs are moved to the gravel pits. They are difficult to pair though, and incompatibility can lead to death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Jewel Cichlid

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    omg that does look like him!!!! The guy you posted has a little more color, mine is darker but yeah this looks a lot like him!! Thanks so much!!!
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    Not a problem!

    There are many different kinds of Jewels, also if its mixed with a Jack Dempsey, it could loose some of its colour & get larger.

    DO you know how old it is?

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    well he's been their for atleast the beginning of 9th grade, but probally longer. Now I am in 10th grade. He is so tiny because he was in a very small tank, he is afraid to death of me and I am very proud he came that close to me for pics, high school students would try to grap him with their bare hands. When he was in the smaller tank he was very agressive to the other fish, now that I have a huge tank he is as happy as could be. Is it ok to still feed him goldfish flakes or should I change to a differnt type?
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
    Zoey Marie NAJ NA RN (flat-coated retriever)
    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatcoatluver
    This is one of the rescue's I was given from the school, I got three fish from them and I know the other two are goldfish. But I can't figure out what this guy is. He eats goldfish flakes but he doesn't look like a goldfish to me. These pics arn't the best but maybe you can help still??



    He almost looks like the Texas Cichlid I had once!

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    A cichlid needs a species only tank, 35 gallon at least, and no goldfish flakes. The goldfish should have 15-20 gallons and get pellets, flakes tend to build air up in their stomachs. What kind of goldfish is it?
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

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    I have two fantail and one feeder goldfish with him. They are in a 55 gallon tank
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
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    Oh thats good then for the goldies. I don't know how the cichlid and goldies lived together if they did. As the commons get older you might notice that they outcompete the fancy goldfish.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

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