Wow, now you really got me wondering, what type of fish was Mango?Originally Posted by king2005
Originally Posted by Kalei
Mango was a red Devil.. thats him in my sig... I miss him sooo sooo sooo much![]()
Wow I've never heard of that type of fish before, sounds awesome. Well I've been thinking alot about what you and other people said. And I did not think I would have to have just one fish in one huge tank, I figured it would at least get along with my angelfish.
But if she's going to grow up and turn on him too, then I would rather keep all my other fish than have to give them away or them all get eaten. I knew cichlids were aggressive, but I always thought they could at least get along with some bigger fish.
Well knowing all this, I am thinking of finding a better home for her. I know a guy who has a large tank with some cichlids in it, he would possibly like her. But I'll have to see. Whatever I do I will make sure she gets the best home
So is there any breed of cichlid that can get along with an angelfish and won't eat fish as bad?
Originally Posted by Kalei
Wish I could help more with that question, but I only know about Oscars, Red Devils & JD's, as thats all I have ever owned
I know there are some smaller Cichlids that can get a long with each other, so going to a Bog Als might be a good idea to go to, as they rate the fish & tend to be a little better on knowing which fish can go in what tank.
He sure is pretty. I use to have cichlids too but then I had one blue one who killed all the others! So after he died I got gold fish! They don't ever chase/bite each other....but cichlids are really pretty fish. They all look different. Are you going to get more?
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Most African cichlids get along with others of their own kind and with other species who originate from the same lake. American cichlids like JD's are loners for the most part.
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Beautiful fish. Like others, I have met a few very nasty JDs before.
Definately steer away from SA cichlids & new worlds if you're looking for community fish. They can be aggressive little(well, not always little) guys that like wreaking havoc on some tanks. :]
I've always heard of Angelfish doing better with fish such as Silver Dollars, Tetras, Gourami, etc.. I haven't really heard of many people mixing other cichlids with them.
I currently own a large variety of cichlids. Mainly Africans, but I do have some South Americans & New worlds. Out of everyone, my Africans are the most tolerant of eachother. Labidochromis caeruleus(... I forget what they are called in stores. Yellow labs? Electric labs? Electric yellows? something like that) are the calmest in my african tanks, and probably the only cichlid I'd want to try with an angelfish.
Good luck. Cichlids are, by far, the most interesting fish to own in the hobby. In my opinion, that is.![]()
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