Similar to convicts I'd say. In a group they worked fine in a 90 gallon. I had a group of 5 & this guy had a female, they bred a few times, but once I separated the rest of the group and left just the pair, the big boy killed his girlfriend. He is not too hard on non-cichlids though, he will nip them here and there, but he lives with "larger tougher" community fish in a 45 now.How is their behaviour? If they were available I'd happily snag one!![]()
You should be. That's a fine looking panamense.Thanks Dan! Proud of this guy
Thanks stan! I've heard they can get a bit bigger than this too, let's see how he looks in another few yearsYou should be. That's a fine looking panamense.
First pic is a Red or Johanna Pike, right? I have a fish that looks just like that.So, I had a few threads for different tanks with some pictures, but I wanted one place to post pics of my fish. So I am just going to update this thread with pictures as my fish grow and as I get new ones. Also just started shooting with dslr, so will have better quality photos than before.
Crenicichla sp. Venezuela
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And a new pickup to grow out, a young Istlanum.
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I will get some good pictures of my other cichlids soon. Still learning how to work the camera. But excited that I can take better quality pics.
Sorry to see them go. They were gorgeous.Well, sold my group of Irregularis today. I wanted to keep them, but decided against a bigger tank in my small apartment, and felt they needed more room. I've had them for a year now in a 50 gallon and they all grew about an inch in that time. Now they are headed to a 200 gallon tank with some thoricthys as tankmates, which sounds just about perfect.
Here's a parting shot of one of them
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Me too, would have liked to keep them until the crazy adult coloration came in. May have to get more in the future if I can.Sorry to see them go. They were gorgeous.
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