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Ok so here's the story.... A family member of mine (cousin to be precise) bought a tank 2nd hand earlier today. It's a 75gallon, unsure of the measurements but that's irrelevant to this post. The problem is the tank came with a fish that I believe to be a dovii/wolf cichlid, iv owned a dovii for a short while but this one looks different. Now we have asked the previous owner and she is unsure too... Anyway, I give my cousin some advice on dovii's, male and female and its obvious to say either would need a lot more than 75 gallons. His 1st reaction without a glimmer of thought was "I'll flush it down the toilet, I don't want it"...
To my anger and frustration to this I took it off his hands... This is a pic of it.
Now I'm pretty sure is a dovii but like I said, I don't know if its a male or a female. Maybe someone could confirm which it is. Either way he/she will be sold on or taken to my LFS within the next couple of weeks (have no time at the moment but will be gone asap) which has to be better than it getting flushed right?? I quickly measured it out of the water (in a net) and its bang on 5 inches from the head to the tip of its tail.
What iv done is taken my Flowerhorn out of the 125gal and put him in to the 40. So the dovii (if it is a dovii) is in the 125 for a week or 2 before selling him/her on as it clearly needs more space than my 3-4 inch FH.
I would keep it if it is a dovii but I'm still unsure of when I'll be getting my 210gal so best to rehome this one asap.
Thanks for taking the time to read through this long and somewhat confusing thread. All replies appreciated
To my anger and frustration to this I took it off his hands... This is a pic of it.
Now I'm pretty sure is a dovii but like I said, I don't know if its a male or a female. Maybe someone could confirm which it is. Either way he/she will be sold on or taken to my LFS within the next couple of weeks (have no time at the moment but will be gone asap) which has to be better than it getting flushed right?? I quickly measured it out of the water (in a net) and its bang on 5 inches from the head to the tip of its tail.
What iv done is taken my Flowerhorn out of the 125gal and put him in to the 40. So the dovii (if it is a dovii) is in the 125 for a week or 2 before selling him/her on as it clearly needs more space than my 3-4 inch FH.
I would keep it if it is a dovii but I'm still unsure of when I'll be getting my 210gal so best to rehome this one asap.
Thanks for taking the time to read through this long and somewhat confusing thread. All replies appreciated