Practical Fishkeeping

Which hard-water cichlids can I keep?

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I am setting up a 120cm tank with the idea of keeping cichlids. I live in a hard water area and the pH is 8, so I’m wondering what you would recommend. I don’t want mbuna as I tried them once before and found them highly problemati­c, not only in terms of aggression and also in terms of quality. Please could you suggest either a single/pair of hard water cichlids, or something smaller I might be able to keep in a cichlid community?

JASON, VIA EMAIL

JEREMY REPLIES: A pair of Nicaragua cichlids, Hypsophrys nicaraguen­sis, would be lovely in a hardwater tank of that size. They colour-up beautifull­y and have breeding potential too. Or how about some Thorichthy­s, such as T. maculipinn­is? Complete the central American biotope with some wild type Green swordtails.

But with a pH of 8, you could go for some cichlids from Lake Tanganyika? Buy fish bred in Europe and they’ll be high quality and highly interestin­g to watch. You could mix a pair of shelldwell­ers with a pair of Julidochro­mis, a pair of Neolamprol­ogus leleupi and a pair of Fairy cichlids, Neolamprol­ogus pulcher. You could even add some very uncichlid-like Cyprichrom­is.

 ?? ?? Nicaraguan cichlid.
Nicaraguan cichlid.
 ?? ?? Neolamprol­ogus leleupi.
Neolamprol­ogus leleupi.
 ?? ?? Thorichthy­s maculipinn­is.
Thorichthy­s maculipinn­is.

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