Topaz Cichlid

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Buffalo is a good option. Kind of an oddball and not that mean.
I wouldn’t worry about abf aggression, they don’t really leave the top area and are rather skittish.
 
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I apologize for my rudeness. Do you think it is better to not have a cichlid, for fear of being overstocked, or to have a cichlid?
I think one medium sized cichlid wouldn’t be a problem. Or a couple of dwarf cichlids, but anything slow and under 3 inches is in the bichir’s easy meal range.
 
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Ok. I usually end up doing 70% water changes, just because Sparky is in the tank, and I want to get rid of the gad damn algae. Would it be wise to get 1 Buffalo Head, or multiple? And what gender?
 

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The Topaz cichlid name is a bit nebulous, there are probably 2 or 3 cichlids dubbed that name.
If you mean Amatitlania myrnae, they are below
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Being a Central American (Costa Rica) they are adapted to harder, higher pH (none acidic) water.
I kept mine in a 75 gal tank, with geographically correct sword tails as dithers, and they spawned in pH 7.8 water, 250 ppm Total Hardness, temps mid 70sF.
Below the female with fry.
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The male hit about 6-7", females half that.
male below
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