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I don't have any idea abut that combination of fish but I do know that you're going to be asked how large of a tank you're keeping them in. Tons of great info here an very helpful members. Good luck and enjoy your fish.
They are a lot of fun to watch and much more active than I'd first thought. You are, of course, correct about the water. They aren't called "soda cichlids" for nothing.
Thank you again. That explanation was well above my paygrade. I was not using straight ammonia and should have been more clear. I have a small colony of alcolapia alcalica and took a sponge filter from there tank with roughly an additional 4 gallons (~15 liters) of their water to start the...
Please pardon my ignorance. I'm in the midst of cycling a 75 gal (48"×18"×18") tank. I have a very young pair of Honduran Red Points, possibly an orange seam pleco (undecided if I'm going to move it), two large (each over 2 feet long and 14 inches tall), unlimited supply of cave making...