I've seen several threads over the last few weeks dealing with questions about mixing African "Rift Lake" Cichlids (nod to the Vermont contingent). My own experience with rift lake cichlids is limited and largely academic, so I will merely play the devils advocate here. Please give SPECIFIC reasons why you can't or SPECIFIC instances where you have mixed lakes.
Questions I'd like answered:
People on this forum often advocate mixing fish in a community tank as long as a "stable" ph and temperature are kept, yet these same people consider it inappropriate to mix cichlids from different lakes even if the water chemistry is kept stable at a midpoint between the two lakes. Why is it ok to make every other tropical fish adjust to a slightly alien water chemistry, but not rift lake cichlids?
I am well aware of the different diets required by Haps, Mbuna, and many Tanganyikan species. I am also aware of the dangers of feeding a high protien diet to strictly herbiverous fish (malawi bloat). My question is, if care is taken to choose fish with similar dietary needs from different lakes, why can't they be kept together.
We all know that different species of rifters have different levels of aggression. If care is taken to choose species that have similar aggression levels from different lakes, why can't they be kept together?
Personally I would never mix lakes mainly because I am a bit of a purist and consider my tanks a window into different biomes. Sometimes it's hard to keep our personal preferences from coloring our advise on this forum (Lord knows I do it all the time). I would however like to keep this thread FACT BASED and CONGENIAL if at all possible.
Questions I'd like answered:
People on this forum often advocate mixing fish in a community tank as long as a "stable" ph and temperature are kept, yet these same people consider it inappropriate to mix cichlids from different lakes even if the water chemistry is kept stable at a midpoint between the two lakes. Why is it ok to make every other tropical fish adjust to a slightly alien water chemistry, but not rift lake cichlids?
I am well aware of the different diets required by Haps, Mbuna, and many Tanganyikan species. I am also aware of the dangers of feeding a high protien diet to strictly herbiverous fish (malawi bloat). My question is, if care is taken to choose fish with similar dietary needs from different lakes, why can't they be kept together.
We all know that different species of rifters have different levels of aggression. If care is taken to choose species that have similar aggression levels from different lakes, why can't they be kept together?
Personally I would never mix lakes mainly because I am a bit of a purist and consider my tanks a window into different biomes. Sometimes it's hard to keep our personal preferences from coloring our advise on this forum (Lord knows I do it all the time). I would however like to keep this thread FACT BASED and CONGENIAL if at all possible.