I don't understand the "not concerned with water quality" part, sort of a silly thing to say when you're asking for advice here lol.Hello experienced Monster Central/South American keepers!
I am planning a future tank. I would love to get a realistic understanding of how many 12-16 inch American Cichlids can be housed in 300 gal tank? 600 gal tank? 1000 gal?
Is there a rule of thumb from your personal experience? Does the number of fish/fish inches follow a linear or exponential scale as the tank size increases.
My concern is not water quality, my concern is enough space for the fish to be happy.
Assume that 1) The tank would be massively over filtered by 3x-4x, 2) handled by an experienced fish keeper with weekly deep cleaning at a minimum, 3) the tank is only large cichlids - a Flowerhorn, Viejas, Oscar, Jaguar, Texas, Green or Red Terror, etc. (Please remain calm - I would be cutting/adding to that list base on suitably… just trying to give you a clear idea I do NOT mean sevrums or anything <12”).
Does having multiple or only one of a type impact their behavior or need for space?
Thanks for your help!
But in my mind, the correct answer is: however many you can keep healthy and happy in your tank. This is not just about tank size but also the species youre stocking (oscar much different than jaguar cichlid) filtration setup, maintenance routine, and most importantly the experience of the fishkeeper in keeping these fish.
i could try and set up a tank like youre suggesting and probably fail horribly but there are a lot of cichlid specialists here who could probably pull it off.