Anyone kept Barton's Cichlid?

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It's one of my bucket list fish! Nosferatu Bartoni! Definitely update if you end up getting some.
 
Nosferatu is the new name, because Herichthys has been relegated to the carpintus cyanoguttatus complex.
N bartoni is a very aggressive little cichlid from Mexico, that is more like other North and Central Americans such as labridens, beani, or islantum much more so, than the more placid South American severum group. I would not recommend them in a tank with cichlids their size or smaller, larger cichlids might be able to take their temperament.
I have kept, and had bartoni spawn for me, and would not put them close in temperament to severum, but more like a mini dovii. They could easily be called a mini-dovii, equally as much as grammodes is.
After mine spawned 3 times, I gave them to another club member who put them in a 55 because they were fairly small (5" male 3" female) in such a small tank, the pair bond broke and the male immediately killed the female.
I had kept them in a 6' tank.


 
Nosferatu is the new name, because Herichthys has been relegated to the carpintus cyanoguttatus complex.
N bartoni is a very aggressive little cichlid from Mexico, that is more like other North and Central Americans such as labridens, beani, or islantum much more so, than the more placid South American severum group. I would not recommend them in a tank with cichlids their size or smaller, larger cichlids might be able to take their temperament.
I have kept, and had bartoni spawn for me, and would not put them close in temperament to severum, but more like a mini dovii. They could easily be called a mini-dovii, equally as much as grammodes is.
After mine spawned 3 times, I gave them to another club member who put them in a 55 because they were fairly small (5" male 3" female) in such a small tank, the pair bond broke and the male immediately killed the female.
I had kept them in a 6' tank.


Dang beautiful pictures!!! Even more interested in keeping these with your comments. Mini-dovii, interesting. Would you consider these a slow/average/fast growing cichlid?
 
It is slow growing, and a great cichlid to keep, but not in a community of non-aggressive sorts. And even though it is small, it needs space.
I was able to keep them with the African rift lake species Lepidiolamprologus elongatus, probably because they were so different in appearance. They even spawned in the same tank, albeit with a divider, and the fry would pass back and forth.



I had an extra male I kept with large Malagasy cichlids, click on pic to run video.
 
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