hundurian red point vs. cutteri cichlid

Cutteri are awesome little cichlids. I have a breeding pair +1f and some fry that have survived in my community 180g. I've also got some fry I pulled in a grow out (just a couple). Haven't tried to sell them yet. Any excess that I can't sell will be feeders for my jag and RTMs when they're big enough.
 
Cutteri are awesome little cichlids. I have a breeding pair +1f and some fry that have survived in my community 180g. I've also got some fry I pulled in a grow out (just a couple). Haven't tried to sell them yet. Any excess that I can't sell will be feeders for my jag and RTMs when they're big enough.

tell me your luck on selling them bc im about to buy a pair :) if not your jag and RTMs will have even more food ;)
 
Cutteri are awesome little cichlids. I have a breeding pair +1f and some fry that have survived in my community 180g. I've also got some fry I pulled in a grow out (just a couple). Haven't tried to sell them yet. Any excess that I can't sell will be feeders for my jag and RTMs when they're big enough.

oooo me me me, lets find something to trade :D
 
Cutteri are awesome little cichlids. I have a breeding pair +1f and some fry that have survived in my community 180g. I've also got some fry I pulled in a grow out (just a couple). Haven't tried to sell them yet. Any excess that I can't sell will be feeders for my jag and RTMs when they're big enough.
are they pretty personable?
 
I have HRP and they stay much smaller than Cons and less aggresive.

I have no experience with cutteri but believe they are more similar to HRP than Cons.

Although not optimal, a bonded pair can be kept in a 20 long.

As far as the salt, it is fine. Many people even add a little salt to freshwater aquariums.

I disagree, HRP's will get as big if not bigger than cons and all the HRP I have kept would destroy just about anything in their way always punished the cons I put with them out grew and outsized them as well. Also salt has no true place in a freshwater tank and is just a waste of salt.
 
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