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#1 Christopher

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 05:33 PM

Making some early ideas of a planned Tanganyikan setup for myself and wanted to get some ideas for stock by seeing what Tangs you guys like, have had good experiences with what tangs (or others really) you've kept together and its gone well. 

 

The ones ive so far had good interest in are Frontosa of course and Alto. Compressiceps and Calvus i absolutely adore, syno. petricola are also neat, I dont know if for a tang tank petricola is the only option or if other synos work alright. Any experiences you've had with these fish would be extra awesome aswell

 

None of these are going to be completely conclusive of course as peoples experiences with types of fish are all different but its more or less to just get some ideas around and see what fish you guys suggest.

Feel free to post picture if you wish, otherwise just names are fine :)



#2 JackMack

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 05:40 PM

Check out some of the xenotilapias, some very cool tangs.

#3 Redevilz

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 06:51 PM

Xenotilapias and Ocellatus Shellies

#4 malawiman85

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 06:59 PM

Tropheus
frontosa
Calvus

#5 Michael the fish fanatic

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 07:20 PM

Neolamprologus multifaciatus

#6 Fox

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 07:33 PM

Ectodus descampsii

#7 Brodybmx1

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Posted 15 June 2014 - 08:26 PM

cant beat a good kendali

#8 Redevilz

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 07:28 PM

Can we get xenotilapias in Aus?

#9 JackMack

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 09:17 PM

I have seen them over east and they weren't cheap from memory, join 'tropheus and tangs australia' on facebook if you want to find some.



#10 Christopher

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 09:51 PM

Cheers for the heads up on that fb group Jack, if nothing else will let me see some nice tangs people richer than I are keeping :P

Thanks also to the fish you guys have mentioned, ocellatus and tropheus were some i hadnt looked much into but its been said here and malawiman i believe had some mighty praise for tropheus and i think ocellatus look pretty darn cool. Just getting me very very excited for the changeover to Tangs



#11 TheTexasCichlidMasacre

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 10:06 PM

any tang that my americans will eat lol :D (btw don't get your nickers in a knot its just a joke... ive never fed my americans tangs before they much prefer malawi's for some reason )


Edited by TheTexasCichlidMasacre, 16 June 2014 - 10:12 PM.


#12 Christopher

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 10:20 PM

I cant even think about keeping the real big hitters atm, still living at home and managing a tall 4ft display, 2.5ft growout and 2 18" misc tanks in my 12'x8' room (alongside a rather large desk and my bed) so for me atm I dont think id wanna sacrifice my one larger tank for a few (or just 1) big guys :P maybe when i become a millionaire and have a house full of 6 and 8fts i can keep some haha

Edit: talking about americans btw, most of the ones i see people keep are the big aggressive guys (although a quick google did reveal geos which ive seen but not looked much into and they are incredible, and not too gigantic either)
 


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#13 TheTexasCichlidMasacre

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Posted 16 June 2014 - 10:42 PM

ive got some geos but they are only just over 10cm atm so got alot of growing to do still



#14 extend

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Posted 17 June 2014 - 04:48 PM

Start off with some Julidochromis marlieri or Neolamprologus tretocephalus  hardy and dont take much to breed.  If you want to spend a little more $$ Altolamprologus calvus or Cyprichromis leptasoma. 

 

If you want something a little more challenging find some Opthalmotilapia ventralis.  Go to vebas and see what they have (usually a healthy selection) or aquotix.


Edited by extend, 17 June 2014 - 04:48 PM.


#15 Christopher

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Posted 17 June 2014 - 05:17 PM

Cheers for the suggestions extend, Calvus especially (or maybe Alto. Comps) have been one of those fish ive been interested in from the very start. The marlieri and ventralis are also very nice and are high stocklist options now, the ventralis is as close to a featherfin (i think, the ones with the real long fins below em) ill get without getting ridiculously aggro from what ive quickly read about them. Cyprichromis ive been aware of for a while as they are the open water swimmers i believe and look really darn cool when schooling.



#16 Michael the fish fanatic

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Posted 17 June 2014 - 07:56 PM

I cant even think about keeping the real big hitters atm, still living at home and managing a tall 4ft display, 2.5ft growout and 2 18" misc tanks in my 12'x8' room (alongside a rather large desk and my bed) so for me atm I dont think id wanna sacrifice my one larger tank for a few (or just 1) big guys :P maybe when i become a millionaire and have a house full of 6 and 8fts i can keep some haha
Edit: talking about americans btw, most of the ones i see people keep are the big aggressive guys (although a quick google did reveal geos which ive seen but not looked much into and they are incredible, and not too gigantic either)


If I became a millionaire I'd buy aqua :)

#17 Jules

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Posted 18 June 2014 - 10:04 AM

Emperor cichlid.......

Big fish for the win.



#18 Ronny

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Posted 19 June 2014 - 07:52 AM

Or Orechromis hahaha!


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#19 Redevilz

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Posted 19 June 2014 - 03:55 PM

Some wicked tangs:

Grammatotria lemairii
Haplotaxodon microlepis
Julidochromis regani
Opthalmotilapia boops
Opthalmotilapia nasuta
Opthalmotilapia ventralis
Oreochromis tanganicae
Paracyprichromis brieni

#20 Westie

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Posted 23 June 2014 - 06:24 PM

I love the frontosa. Had a colony of 6 bar Burundi, and they were nice looking fish.
Also really like the look of adult size calvus. Such sloooooooow growing fish





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