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Already set up, more of a convenience than anything, was simply housing a very aggressive braziliensis who's got new digs. Plants came in nicer than expected figure id let it ride.
Id be keeping a pair in the 20, my primary group would be in the 55. 20s a bit tight beyond that. I'd throw them in the 120 even but these topaz are going to be a bit much for them once they grow up.
I've heard a number of ways now to go about it including specifically pelvic fin length. With any luck I'll get a few more and form pairs via colony.
The two I have have their own blackwater esque planted 20. I just moved the juvenile topaz out to the 120.
Picked up a pair of juvenile laetacara "cuviceps" from a local shop, they came from living artworks Fish farms, usually very good with their cichlid and species IDs but I'm pretty sure this is dorsigera anyways. One has a much more prominent dorsal spot than the other not sure if this indicates...