Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
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Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
Does anybody have experience with Tropheus duboisi in a community tank? An article in cichlid forum describes them as 'quarrelsome'. That gives me pause about acquiring a trio for an African community.
hyp3rcrav3- Senior Member
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
I do not have personal experience with tropheus but most of the setups I've seen have them being kept in species only groups...and larger groups. I don't think they are well suited for community tanks. I know we have some tropheus owners on here so hopefully they will chime in.
cichlid-gal- Lifetime Member
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
People do it, but it probably isn't ideal for a number of reasons. They are better in a species tank with a large number (10-12+) of the same type together to spread out aggression as they can be pretty aggressive to each other. The other issue I would worry about is diet, they are by nature veggie eaters and need a particular diet to thrive, most other Africans are not. They are also very susceptible to stomach or intestinal issues otherwise known collectively as bloat, which can be triggered by stress or the wrong foods.
Elblin- FishBox Regular
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
Elblin wrote:People do it, but it probably isn't ideal for a number of reasons. They are better in a species tank with a large number (10-12+) of the same type together to spread out aggression as they can be pretty aggressive to each other. The other issue I would worry about is diet, they are by nature veggie eaters and need a particular diet to thrive, most other Africans are not. They are also very susceptible to stomach or intestinal issues otherwise known collectively as bloat, which can be triggered by stress or the wrong foods.
agreed to Elbin! same thing i was thingking!
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WhosUrDadi- Forum Sponsor
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
I agree as well. With a few exceptions, I don't think trios or pairs work out too well with most African cichlids.
Betty- Contributing Member
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
depends on which one are you talking about. you can keep a pair or trio of frontosa along with other tank mates...Betty wrote:I agree as well. With a few exceptions, I don't think trios or pairs work out too well with most African cichlids.
it doesn't apply to all african cichlids... ^_^
WhosUrDadi- Forum Sponsor
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
True! (That's why I said there are a few exceptions.) I have leleupi and marlieri that have been paired for years. I can't think of any Malawi cichlids that are good in pairs...WhosUrDadi wrote:depends on which one are you talking about. you can keep a pair or trio of frontosa along with other tank mates...Betty wrote:I agree as well. With a few exceptions, I don't think trios or pairs work out too well with most African cichlids.
it doesn't apply to all african cichlids... ^_^
Betty- Contributing Member
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
might some of the Haps (not 100% sure since i have not kept some Haps yet) maybe the malawi trouts (guessing but kinda positive because i've seen one of the members from trophs.com video theirs breeding) with tank mates.. =)Betty wrote:True! (That's why I said there are a few exceptions.) I have leleupi and marlieri that have been paired for years. I can't think of any Malawi cichlids that are good in pairs...WhosUrDadi wrote:depends on which one are you talking about. you can keep a pair or trio of frontosa along with other tank mates...Betty wrote:I agree as well. With a few exceptions, I don't think trios or pairs work out too well with most African cichlids.
it doesn't apply to all african cichlids... ^_^
WhosUrDadi- Forum Sponsor
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Re: Tropheus duboisi in cichlid community tank?
I already have a large group of 15 P demasoni juviniles. They are in a tank with, Peacocks, Blue Haps (S. fryeri), and a couple of other Africans that do well with one male and a few females. This pretty much answers my question. The 'demons' are the smallest and meanest fish in the tank. I have been collecting fry so they all grow up together in my 90. So I guess I'll probably skip the Tropheus. Thanx all!
hyp3rcrav3- Senior Member
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