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| Topic Started: Jan 22 2008, 03:50 PM (141 Views) | |
| fishgangsta | Jan 22 2008, 03:50 PM Post #1 |
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Is it a good idea to keep central and new world cichlids in the sme tank? If so or not, why? Thanks .colorfish. .eat. .injured. .blowup. |
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| Alexander | Jan 22 2008, 04:15 PM Post #2 |
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I might be mistaken but I do beilve that central and south American and north American chichlids are all called New world cichlids. So if what I said is true then yes I beilve they can be since they are all from the same region of course there are proubly some differences but I'm sure they will be able to find a balance. |
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