Agree with Deadeye because
It's best to keep EBJDs alone, because they are generally a bit "wimpy" health wise, and kept in a tank with other fish, their health is often compromised.
They are a kind of man-made/line bred variant, so the need for a natural environment is not quite the requirement a wild type individual might do best in.
I think of a 55 gal as equivalent to the area of a truck rut in road, do you ever find fish such as cichlids living in such a tiny area?
Killifish, yes. Mosquitofish yes.
Below is a video of the kind of natural habitat where you find wild type JDs. Hardly the size of a rut in the road.
https://youtu.be/txmi1mng_XQ
And its not about what "we" want you to get.
Its about what is best, or sufficient for the individual species of fish.
I have seen 10" male JDs in nature, if kept in a tank as small as a 55, an individual like that might require 50% daily water changes to ward off HITH disease
It's best to keep EBJDs alone, because they are generally a bit "wimpy" health wise, and kept in a tank with other fish, their health is often compromised.
They are a kind of man-made/line bred variant, so the need for a natural environment is not quite the requirement a wild type individual might do best in.
I think of a 55 gal as equivalent to the area of a truck rut in road, do you ever find fish such as cichlids living in such a tiny area?
Killifish, yes. Mosquitofish yes.
Below is a video of the kind of natural habitat where you find wild type JDs. Hardly the size of a rut in the road.
https://youtu.be/txmi1mng_XQ
And its not about what "we" want you to get.
Its about what is best, or sufficient for the individual species of fish.
I have seen 10" male JDs in nature, if kept in a tank as small as a 55, an individual like that might require 50% daily water changes to ward off HITH disease