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Compatibility brief

Can Jack Dempsey live with Siamese Algae Eater?

VerdictRISKY

Risky. This mix is commonly discouraged for typical setups.

Jack Dempsey + Siamese Algae Eater: Aggression mismatch. Jack Dempsey is aggressive, while Siamese Algae Eater is peaceful. The aggressive fish will likely bully or harm the peaceful one. Real tanks add variables Fishori cannot model; treat this as a high-risk read, not certainty.

Compatibility score

30/100

Profile confidence: low

Order of checkstank volume vs adults → predation mouth gap → temperament / fin nipping → shared water windows.

Min tank

200L

Combined minimum footprint reference for these two species: about 200L (larger active fish often want more length).

Temperature
Range in °C2428°C shared
Jack DempseySiamese Algae EaterShared window
pH
Range6.58 shared
Jack DempseySiamese Algae EaterShared window
Temperament / behaviour

Jack Dempsey (aggressive) and Siamese Algae Eater (peaceful) are far apart on aggression — bullying or injury is a common outcome in average community layouts.

Assessment details

  1. Aggression mismatch

    Top issue

    Jack Dempsey is aggressive, while Siamese Algae Eater is peaceful. The aggressive fish will likely bully or harm the peaceful one.

  2. Compatible temperature range

    Both fish can comfortably share similar water temperatures.

Jack Dempsey is aggressive, while Siamese Algae Eater is peaceful

Aggression mismatch

Next steps

Concrete changes, not "research more" filler.

Try instead

  • Build a species-only tank for the larger fish, or restock with fish too large to be eaten at adult sizes.
Sources from both profiles
Only URLs that exist on the species records are shown. We do not fabricate citations.
  • Seriously Fish. Rocio octofasciata

    Primary: aquarium size, water chemistry, behaviour, and compatibility (URL verified in upgrade script; recheck if site content changes).

  • FishBase. Rocio octofasciata

    Secondary: taxonomy, distribution, and maximum length in nature; cross-check with aquarium import lines and measured tank parameters.

  • Wikipedia. Rocio octofasciata

    Secondary: general species context; verify all husbandry numbers against a dedicated aquarium care sheet and your test kit, not a single table row.

  • LiveAquaria. Siamese Algae Eater (care profile)

    Primary: retailer care sheet: tank size, water parameters, diet, and use in planted community tanks. Commercial copy may list C. siamensis; trade 'SAE' is often a mix of similar Crossocheilus. Identify the fish, not the bag label alone.

  • Planet Catfish. Labeoninae (Crossocheilus and look-alikes)

    Primary: Cat-eLog subfamily list for Crossocheilus and related Asian labeonins; the standard reference when separating SAE from Epalzeorhynchos 'flying foxes' and other doppelgängers.

  • FishBase. Crossocheilus oblongus

    Secondary: species-level taxonomy and size in the wild; reconcile with the fish in your tank, not every shop's name tag.

Try this next

Build the full stocking list with Jack Dempsey + Siamese Algae Eater

Plan further

Try both species in the full-stock tank check, or open either fish profile for mates lists. Methodology explains how verdicts are produced.

Individual fish vary in personality. Fishori uses conservative hobby rules. Observe any new introduction closely, feed thoughtfully, and keep a quarantine or backup plan. This is not veterinary advice.

Profile data confidence: medium. Driven by the lower-confidence profile (Siamese Algae Eater): Based on typical aquarium care sources; trade names can be ambiguous, so details may vary between setups.