Jack Dempsey weighed around 190-195 pounds during his boxing career.
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The cost of a Jack Dempsey fish can vary depending on factors such as size, quality, and where you purchase it from. On average, you can expect to pay around $10 to $20 for a juvenile or smaller Jack Dempsey, while larger or more mature individuals can cost upwards of $50 or more. It's important to purchase from a reputable source to ensure the health and quality of the fish.
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no. the jack dempsey cichlid is highly aggressive. you might be able to get by with it for awhile but when the jack dempsey gets bigger there is no doubt that you might wake up one morning and some of them might be missing. (Jack Dempsey will most likely eat them).and if you are thinking of keeping a jack dempsey make sure you have the correct habitat and feed it the correct food.lots of plants and big rocks, sand is suggested. (they will move the sand or small gravel/rock no matter what)they are very territorial and i strongly advise you have more than 50 U.S. Gal. otherwise your cichlid will be very unhappy (the jack dempsey gets LARGE)also if you like this cichlid so much you want to buy 2, it is not a good idea. they don't even like looking at their own reflection (my jack dempsey cichlid will sit and hit his head up against the glass because he doesnt like to think theres another cichlid.)if you do, do this, is strongly advise you look at correct tank mates. i hear that the jack dempsey can get along with an Oscar cichlid, (pick a cichlid, just not one that looks alot like your jack).food: frozen blood worms mainly, and periodically feed Cichlid food (i recommend Cichlid Gold by Hikari because it will give your fish great color as it gets bigger)oh and if you buy any type of cichlid, even a jack dempsey, make sure you buy stress coat. it promotes the growth of your cichlids fins, and if you buy the right kind it can de-chlorify your water.hope my advice helps! :]
They may be able to eat them but I very much doubt if they would live on them for long. Jack Dempseys are cichlids and should have a diet to suit including live food such as earth worms.
A postcard that weighs around an ounce will be around thirteen dollars through international mail. The bigger the postcard, the more it costs. The cost can be as much as thirty dollars.
The postage for a postcard is valued at $0.33 as of 2014. This can vary depending on the size of the postcard and may change as the Postal Service changes its rates.
It did cost $1.10 to mail a postcard in the US in 2003.
Prices of postcards vary greatly, depending on the current demand and the condition of the card. If the signatures on the card can be verified as being authentic, a signed postcard of Portugal's Eusebio with all the teams signatures on the rear including Eusebio from the 1966 World Cup can be worth anywhere from $50 to about $500.
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