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Well I hope I am not making a mistake. These convicts called Cryptoheros nanoluteus are supposed to be real peacfull. There are some reports of aggression but it is mainly when spawning. They are said to be kept with larger tetras or livebearers. The max size of males is around 4" but that is large. Females are around 2". I am getting 5 of them and they are all around an inch. They are supposed to be sensitive and need clean water, my heavy planted 38g will definately help with that. They may show aggression to each other but I am ok with that. Wish me luck on my new venture.
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If they have the same spawning behavior as the normal convicts, you may have your hands full trying to keep plants.
I've bred the pink and striped convicts in the past and at times they would literally clear half the tank of substrate down to the glass, uprooting and/or tearing plants apart that were in the way. Good luck.
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They breed on a flat slate surface. Hopefully I can go pick them up today. They do not have the same temperment as regular convicts, they are supposed to be very timid.
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Peaceful doesn't mean non-digger.
BTW, the genus is Archocentrus. I've got a pair of Archocentrus spirilus (Blue Eyed Cichlids), they don't eat plants, but are for all intents and purposes bulldozers...
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I havent kept this species myself, but one thought may be to leave an open bottom area to cover with the slate along with a cave or two built onto it. It might not be a bad idea to have a pit like area within the slate as well if possible.
If you build a suitable spawning area beforehand it might alleviate them excavating their own.
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I bred convicts way back when. When I bred them....similar to everyone else's experience they dug out alot of gravel. I would just keep a close eye on them. I had a buddy that tried convicts in a planted tank and ended up being a non planted tank because of the convicts. Why not set them up in there own tank with a couple of ferns and get some more plant friendly cichlids?
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I like the idea about having a cave and some slate ready. If they end up being a little happy on the digging side then I guess I wong have any plants in the gravel. Ill just make it an anubias and fern tank with frogbit for the nutrient hogs. I planning on picking them up tonight and ill post pics eaither tonight or tomarrow.
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Peace, Ry I raise my sword in the air in the battle against clado. I have been beaten in this battle but the war is not over. As my wounds heal I amass another army, an army with many legs, an army of Amano's...... I thrust my tridant into the mass of medusa like staghorn. I am wounded but I refuse to take a knee. |
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well I got them last night and I am very excited. I acclimated them for 40 minutes via drip method. After I put them in the tank it took them about 2 minutes to perk up. Then they were actively looking for food. I could they didnt eat much where they came from so I fead them a few times before I went to bed.
I picked up 5 fish for $15, from what I have read that is a steal even for how little these guys are. Two of them look thin and one looks really thin. They are picky eaters already. They tend to like food only for about 10 seconds. They dont like when I break up the flakes, they only like when they are big an whole. They like the 500-800 mincron pearls because they go buzzing around in the current like little critters. Sinking cichllid pellets, forget it, they watch them fall then give me the bird. They are picky and I am hoping after I add a school of tiger barbs they will eat better.
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Peace, Ry I raise my sword in the air in the battle against clado. I have been beaten in this battle but the war is not over. As my wounds heal I amass another army, an army with many legs, an army of Amano's...... I thrust my tridant into the mass of medusa like staghorn. I am wounded but I refuse to take a knee. |
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I used to feed my little cichlid with live brine shrimp, they seem more irresistable as moving food. If they are big enough to eat them. I liked using them over other live foods just because it is less likely a saltwater parasite or whatever could survive the freshwater tank. Of course not to be used exclusively.
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