cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

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cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

Postby nytemare on Tue May 08, 2007 8:44 pm

wat it be ok to put a male and female red devil in a 5 gallon tank if so how big would they get

and how big would one red devil get in a 5gallon tank and wat size would a male convict get in a 5 gallon tank
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Re: cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

Postby DanRad on Tue May 08, 2007 8:53 pm

Hi, Nytemare, and welcome!  There are a few small cichlids that you could keep in a 5 gallon tank, but Red Devils are not one of those.  They become quite large.  Even a convict would be too big for a 5-gallon. 
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Re: cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

Postby samanthia on Sun May 20, 2007 12:49 pm

you would need at least a 29 gallon tank with a strong power filter for a convict.
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Re: cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

Postby jamesb on Sun May 20, 2007 7:02 pm

I have keep a pair of cons in a 20 with no problem just lots of filter power, and regular water changes but I'm unsure about any thing except maybe a dwarf of some kind that you could keep in a 5 gallon, and even then you could probably only get one.  Try dwarf rams don't know if you could get away with one or not but they look beautiful if you can. Or maybe a small African shell dweller of some kind, their are a few that stay small.
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Re: cichlids in a 5 gallon tank

Postby amy5335 on Mon May 21, 2007 12:44 am

5 gallons is really too small for a pair of anything if you think about it. You would have to house the parents, as well as the babies they produce. It's really hard to clean a tank with babies, so that tank would get dirty way too fast. I don't think the pair would be too happy that crowded. Maybe they wouldn't have spawn at all in something that size, especially if they are unhappy.

You can get 10-20 and even 30 gallon tanks for really cheap sometimes. I would go with one of them. That way your fish won't be crowded and unhappy and it will be much easier on you as well.
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