Cichlid Experiment

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I got an eight inch buttikoferi from someone who said he was too aggresive and was killing everthing else in his tank no matter what size the other fish were. I have him in a 55 gallon tank with plenty of driftwood and rock. I created some nice hidding spots and plenty of open swimming. I also just recently received 15 one inch colbalt blue zebra's, 2 on inch jeweled cichlids and a 5 inch pleco. I wanted to see if putting that many fish with this buttikoferi would make him more agressive or since I made some many nice hidding spots would he calm down since they were smaller and faster. The zebra's are all getting along, everyone has found certain spots that they like, colors are beautiful, no fins nipped, the Butti still like to move stones around but he has no left all of my plants alone. He is calm swimming around and settles down at night behind one of the bigger rocks when I turn it to the moon light. But unless I go larger in tank size I won't be adding any more fish. One of the most aggressive cichlids tamed by a well maintained tank with many other cichlids. Who would have thought that would happen!
 
yeah, well, give it time.
 
Tilapia buttikofferi grows to 12 inches and as it does, it is one of the MOST belligerant and potentially vicious cichlids in the hobby. while he may appear to be 'getting on' with your other fish right now, my bet is on him reducing your overstocked numbers sooner rather than later.
 
Butti response

He has been in this tank for two months no and my head count it still the same. No matter I am picking up a 75 gallon tank from a cousin of mine this weekend and I am getting a female butti of the same size to house him with.
 
picking up a 75 gallon tank from a cousin of mine this weekend and I am getting a female butti of the same size to house him with.
drive on past that 75 and pick up a 150 gallon tank. introducing a female buttikofferi to a male buttikofferi in 75 gallons is guaranteed death of the female. you're in need of a lot more research on this fish if you expect to keep them long term.
 
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Butti's mate like Red Devils. You have to separate the male from the female. You have to use the eggcrate divider methon. If you don't it's curtains for the female. Eventually you are going to need a 180 gallon tank for the Butti.
 
Buttikoferi

I just got a 220 gallon tank this past weekend and I am in the process of setting it up. My Buttikoferi is still in my 55 gallon tank and no I have not lost any other fish. I have not purchased a female yet. My butti is great swimming around not chasing anyone else. He never hides away. Still looking for a female but I will not pay the ridiculous prices of the LFS.
 
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