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Mixing Central American and African
By: Dayron Date: August 8, 2015, 2:54 pm
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I have 2 from each in my tank due to a rescue I did not think
about mixing them at the time they are getting along just fine
but now I want to get more cichlids but i don't know which one I
should get more of central/south or Africans I really like the
peacocks any thoughts
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Re: Mixing Central American and African
By: freddie Date: November 28, 2015, 12:22 am
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The mix may be ok for the moment but you may want to consider
moving on the Americans and focus on building a nice peacock
collection.
It might just be me but I always find that the new world
cichlids stick out like a sore thumb in an African tank.
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Re: Mixing Central American and African
By: Cole7115 Date: February 29, 2016, 8:04 pm
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I would not recommend mixing Central American and African
Cichlids, it may not be a good idea because almost no one knows
how they will react to each other and I am pretty sure in one of
John's videos he also doesn't recommend it although I do not
remeber his reasons.
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