Jaguar cichlid tank size?

Bderick67

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I think some 90s are longer than 75's. but a 90 gallon would be good because big cichlids are messy.
If it was longeer then a standard 75g it wouldn't be very tall. You're suggesting putting a big cichlid in a tank that it can't go verticle in?
 

fhawk362

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Mine lived in a 125. He just never got that big, and lives happily in a 55 now.
My female has happily been in her 55 for over 2 years now, she's about 8 inches. I have seen some giant males, look up aquamojo on youtube, his old managuense Jumbo, but I don't think all males get that big. I would say 75 for male, 55 for female. However this is definitely alone because my female kills anything I try to put with her, even if its bigger besides a pleco I had from the start.
 

Squirtle919

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I keep my pair in a 180G alone, I think they could use a 150G but its a spare tank so why not, it seems better for them also if they get in a fight I can add the divider and the female still gets a decent space to be in. females about 10 inch males 12-14 ruffly so hopefully a bit more to go :D
 

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fhawk362

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^^^ Yea, 125 would be a good size for a pair
 

Andrew1002

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I actually think you can get away with possibly a male in a 75 as I've seen them in 75s all over the internet! But that's not reccomended I would just go with a 90 for a male or female depending on what you have. Females can be in a 75 though

-Andrew
 
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