Is africa a community-friendly continent?
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solon - Posts: 4
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Is africa a community-friendly continent?
What are some friendly African fish for a community tank? I'm just curious.
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jakarta - Posts: 9
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Re: Is africa a community-friendly continent?
When it comes to community-friendly African fish, I'd say you've got a few options. Cichlids can be pretty aggressive, so they're usually best kept with their own kind. That being said, Yellow Labs are pretty laid-back.
If you're looking for non-cichlids, you might consider the Congo Tetra or the African Red Eye Tetra - both are pretty chill. The Congo Barb and the African Banded Barb are also good choices. And if you're looking for something a bit more unique, most of the Microctenopoma species are pretty cool.
If you're looking for non-cichlids, you might consider the Congo Tetra or the African Red Eye Tetra - both are pretty chill. The Congo Barb and the African Banded Barb are also good choices. And if you're looking for something a bit more unique, most of the Microctenopoma species are pretty cool.
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floriks - Posts: 66
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Re: Is africa a community-friendly continent?
Rift Valley African cichlids aren't suitable for a community tank long-term, even if you can manage their aggression. The main issue is they demand very high pH and extremely hard water, which most community fish can't handle - it'll drastically shorten their lifespan.
On the other hand, some cichlids like Kribensis are more adaptable. They can thrive in community tanks with normal water parameters, but they do have a few drawbacks. For one, they'll eat smaller fish like neon tetras, and they become quite aggressive during spawning.
On the other hand, some cichlids like Kribensis are more adaptable. They can thrive in community tanks with normal water parameters, but they do have a few drawbacks. For one, they'll eat smaller fish like neon tetras, and they become quite aggressive during spawning.
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oakleyride - Posts: 77
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Re: Is africa a community-friendly continent?
Dwarf cichlids from the Congo river can be fantastic additions to a community tank. Species like Lynxachromis and A. thomasi come to mind - both are pretty chill. Pelvachromis is another one, and I'm sure there are plenty more that I just can't think of right now.
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waveborn - Posts: 48
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Re: Is africa a community-friendly continent?
I tend to lean towards the rift lakes myself. That point about pH and water hardness is well-taken, and I appreciate the honest assessment. I did see someone mention here that they're "not covered in glitter or rainbows" - love that quote, it's a refreshing dose of reality. Those fish are definitely worth considering, even if they do come with some specific requirements.oakleyride wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 12:25 am Dwarf cichlids from the Congo river can be fantastic additions to a community tank. Species like Lynxachromis and A. thomasi come to mind - both are pretty chill. Pelvachromis is another one, and I'm sure there are plenty more that I just can't think of right now.