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breaker_1113
08-30-2003, 10:32 PM
do clown loaches get abused by cichlids or do they usually ignor them?
Tightdog1
08-31-2003, 12:07 AM
when i had blue acaras with 4 clowns in my 20g they were fine they just hid all day in this rock.
you should ask this in cichlid forum you would get a lot more responses there than here.
stik6shift98
08-31-2003, 9:30 AM
depends on the cichlid...but i would try and stay away from putting them together
redrf900
08-31-2003, 10:57 AM
I can tell that clowns do NOT like having any tankmates larger than them. They are peaceful fish and don't like to have to fight with anyone else. They will throw their weight around if they have to, but usuallly, would rather not have to deal with any agressive tankmates. Jimmy G
Tightdog1
09-10-2003, 11:32 PM
clown grow really slow, but then they grwo up they can be like 8-10", ive never seen them over like 8" but when they are that big they are kinda of aggressive. ive seen them chase other smaller fish away like some small neon tetras and cardinals too. this was in an LFS 250g tank with like 10 clown freom 3" up to 8" and with neons, cardinals, some bosemian (sp?) rainbows and gouramis.
valerie
09-10-2003, 11:54 PM
what kind of cichlids are we talkign about? Some cichlids like dwarfs, angels and more peaceful species do fine together. But i wouldn't recommend clowns for any large CA/SA cichlids or africans. Although i have seen it work in certain situations with more aggresive cichlids usually pick on the clowns.
breaker_1113
09-11-2003, 12:22 AM
well i was thinking a jack dempsey and when i look at www.cichlidscene.com he has tons of loaches with aggresive cichs so i thought it would be ok
valerie
09-11-2003, 11:50 AM
Yes i know but by the looks of it his loaches are quite big. Every situation is different, his cichlids might not attack them but taht does'nt mean if you try it your won't.
I would say wait untill you can tell the disposition of you JD, is it mean, "nice" relatively peaceful. Each fis is different. But jsut because it worked for someone else doesn't mean it will work for you.
If you decide to try it(i wouldn't risk it as there are other bottom fish that would do better) make sure you get the biggest possible clown you can find. None of the small 1-2" clowns you always see for sale as they will be more likely picked on.
Make sure you have tons of hiding places that the JD can't get into. If theclowns are scared you will never see them.