View Full Version : Jewels....
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 7:12 PM
Anyone have these? What are your experiences with them? Do the majority of them seem to be docile, or mean? From what Ive read, they seem to be mean little guys most of the time. I want to add some new cichlids to my 66g, but Im trying to pick something that isnt likely to nip on my jack dempsey, she has flawless fins and Id like to keep it that way. Maybe I should look for a blue acara, and/or a firemouth, maybe a severum...
dbcb314
06-10-2003, 7:56 PM
my jewel isnt really mean, definently not mean enough to be put with a jack. when most people say jewels are mean, they probably say this when they are breeding, not otherwise. when they breed, they are REALLY mean. ok otherwise
uhh good luck finding somethin to go with the jack in a 66.
severum- will not work. too docile, will be killed
firemouth- probably killed
acara- definently killed way too nice.
jewel- probably killed
Originally posted by dbcb314
uhh good luck finding somethin to go with the jack in a 66.
severum- will not work. too docile, will be killed
firemouth- probably killed
acara- definently killed way too nice.
jewel- probably killed
I second that
Fish Hunter
06-10-2003, 8:04 PM
I 3rd it http://216.40.249.192/s/contrib/fk/fish.gif
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:21 PM
I had a blue gourami in with it for about a year, I moved it yesterday because its tail and a fin got nipped. Although my jack is more agressive now than it was, I dont think it would kill anything, just give it a few nips...
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:23 PM
Im also going to add some giant danios if I can find some big ones, so the cichlids wouldnt only have each other to focus on.
what size is she. females tend to be a little less aggressive but I still don't trust them.
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:26 PM
She is about 6.5 inches. The reason why I listed the cichlids I did as potential tank mates is because my jack is not as aggressive as most, and I wouldnt want her to get beat up and nipped.
Fish Hunter
06-10-2003, 8:31 PM
Originally posted by ROLLIN
She is about 6.5 inches. The reason why I listed the cichlids I did as potential tank mates is because my jack is not as aggressive as most, and I wouldnt want her to get beat up and nipped.
That may be true about her not being aggressive, but that can change at any time and her predatory programing can kick in. As optix said I wouldn't trust them.
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:37 PM
Maybe I will try adding a 4 or so inch female convict. If either one starts getting pushing, the convict can easily be removed.
Originally posted by ROLLIN
Im also going to add some giant danios if I can find some big ones, so the cichlids wouldnt only have each other to focus on.
This is always a very good idea
Originally posted by ROLLIN
Maybe I will try adding a 4 or so inch female convict. If either one starts getting pushing, the convict can easily be removed.
lol you find a 4 inch female con let me know where you get her :p
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:41 PM
Dont you think they can get that big?
Its possible, just not around here. Males definatly but females is pretty rare. I wasn't saying it isn't possible, I was being literal. you find a female that big I want to know lol. I will be calling to see if they'll ship me one. (im a big con freak. and yes I know they are common but I can't get enough of them)
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 8:46 PM
Well maybe I couldnt find one in a pet store (actually not very likely around here, the fish selection could be better), but there must be some out there somewhere.... I dont think Id want to try a 4 inch male convict... I'll have to think about what I want to try.... But jewels are high on my list...
yeah I have a 2.5-3" male con in my 55 with my jack growing out and shes only 4" and already starting to get pissy with the con. Things will be nasty before long so its almost time for her to head over to the 150 once its ready to rock and roll
dbcb314
06-10-2003, 9:09 PM
good luck finding something to work. if you do, tell us
The 2 jewels my g/f has held their own against a PAIR of bumble bee's in a 77 GAL ( only a bit bigger than what you have ).. I imagine they would be fine.. they would be quicker than a 6.5" JD. Jewels are cheap.. if you had a problem you could always take them out!
ROLLIN
06-10-2003, 9:24 PM
Originally posted by Jinks
The 2 jewels my g/f has held their own against a PAIR of bumble bee's in a 77 GAL ( only a bit bigger than what you have ).. I imagine they would be fine.. they would be quicker than a 6.5" JD. Jewels are cheap.. if you had a problem you could always take them out!
77's have the same foot print I think, but theyre taller. Exactly, if there is a problem, they could be taken out.
If you go ahead and do it lemme know how it goes! We've got 2 Jewels.. im thinking it would be fine to put my docile Female JD in..
andruboz
06-10-2003, 9:37 PM
jewel related question:
at what size do they breed? i have 2 small 2" jewels not even sure if i have a pair. if i do, will they start spawning at 3"? 4"? definately dont want them to whack all the fish in the tank.
ScottoMacD
06-10-2003, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by dbcb314
my jewel isnt really mean, definently not mean enough to be put with a jack. when most people say jewels are mean, they probably say this when they are breeding, not otherwise. when they breed, they are REALLY mean. ok otherwise
uhh good luck finding somethin to go with the jack in a 66.
severum- will not work. too docile, will be killed
firemouth- probably killed
acara- definently killed way too nice.
jewel- probably killed
I have to respectfully dis-agree here.
You guys way overrate the aggressiveness of Jacks. Especially a female. It isn't even a dominant male. Come on you guys can't be serious??? Makes me wonder if you have owned them or not???
You make them sound like an Umbee or dovii.
They are not that tough of a fish. I have had them in a tank with every single fish that you say will be "killed" by the big bad JD. BAH!! http://smilies.jeeptalk.org/contrib/geno/rotz.gif
Right now as I write this I have a Female JD in a 33 gallon with the following. Breeding pair of Rainbow cichlids, a hoplo catfish, 1 green tigerbarb, a female severum (temp inhabitant until I can return her to my work tank) and a couple of other small fish. Now this is a dominant female. The one I use to breed.
I have had and raised to adult over 100 JD's in the last 2 years with my breeding pair and not one of them with the exception of the father who is a badass but still is considered a rarity, has ever even come close to living up the hype you guys are giving them in this thread.
Right now in my work tank I have a cute little Jewel (4 inches)that is kicking the snot out of my big female JD (6 inches) they lock up daliy and the jewel holds her own no problem. They share the tank with a large male severum and and a large festivum.
I have had all of those fish (except the firemouth) that are on your killed list in the same tank as the breeding pair while they were nesting. Not one problem.
Jewels overall are tough little fish. They are not overly aggressive but will defend themselves and can hold there own with quite a few fish.
If you are looking for something to go with the JD in a 66. Here are some options for you. Keepin in mind size and the fact that you don't want the JD to be too terrorized:
A couple of Rainbow cichlids
A decent sized Severum (doesn't have to be huge)
Blue Acaras (2 would work)
Jewels ( 2 if you give them some cave to claim. They won't even bother with each other)
1 female chocolate (Hypselecara temporalis not the Hypselecara coryphaenoides) would work, they don't get that big and are more or less only mid range aggressiveness
A female nicaraguense. Again don't get too aggressive and the females colors are stunning
just about most of the dwarf pike species would work.
There are so many fish that will fit with your female.
optix
06-10-2003, 10:59 PM
what is that you always say scotto, about the "raritys" what may work for you may not work for someone else??;) Maybe its something about the genes because I have seen a pair of down right evil jd's breed and the offspring were just as mean.
Harry Tolen
06-11-2003, 1:32 AM
I agree with ScottoMacD. His comments seem particularly perceptive across a wide range of cichlid species. Particularly Jack Dempseys, which in my tanks have always been relatively quiet and respectful of their tankmates.
hmmm well man I got played lol. My jack is a mean SOB and I would much rather it not be.
dbcb314
06-11-2003, 12:50 PM
well, if scotto is right, then i may have to think about jacks...
ROLLIN
06-11-2003, 9:00 PM
I also agree. I dont think the majority of jacks are as aggressive as most people think, not any of the ones Ive ever seen anyway.
Ok so what do you guys expect my outcome to be with a jack con and pleco sharing a 55 gallon. Going by your personal experiences with full grown jack dempseys. not juvis
I don't see my jewels as really all that aggressive. They've killed dithers, but never even fight with each other or other cichlids.
As for your tank optix: I kept a JD with a con once, and he literally ripped him in half. But then again, my current JD is in with alot of other fish ( oscar, severum, firemouth, blue acara, silver dollars ) and never bothers anyone. I think alot of it has to do with individuality and most importantly, the situation they are housed in. With alot of defined territories, caves, and distractions.....one JD & a con in a 55 should work. But then will probably fight occassionaly.
Originally posted by Zeb
As for your tank optix: I kept a JD with a con once, and he literally ripped him in half. But then again, my current JD is in with alot of other fish ( oscar, severum, firemouth, blue acara, silver dollars ) and never bothers anyone. I think alot of it has to do with individuality and most importantly, the situation they are housed in. With alot of defined territories, caves, and distractions.....one JD & a con in a 55 should work. But then will probably fight occassionaly.
Sounds like you hold the same experience as I do Zeb. I kinda know what to expect with my setup which is why it wont be that way for long. I just wanted to stress the point that these fish do have a reputation. I know there are those that are docile. There are also those that are nasty. Thats the case with any fish, but it seems jacks and salvinis have a serious rep for finding one that is completely docile and then finding one that is horrible. Most others will be a tad less aggressive but never completely docile. Like a jag, you find me a jaguar thats docile and im a believer,,,,after I see it with my own eyes. oscars its the other way around, you will hardly ever find an oscar that is just completely billigerant. They will defend their territory but never just go around killing things just because it feels like it. I've seen jacks do that before. There is personality with all fish but it seems jacks and salvinis vary the worst.
thats whats so great about htem ;)