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75 Gallon Stocking advice | Cichlid Fish Forum Then pulling one of those Cichlid stocking groups will be necessary to accommodate them The best choice will probably be the Rift Lake catfish evolved to live in those hard water high PH conditions A group of 4 Synodontis njassae OR Synodontis multipunctatus, should work out just fine in this aquarium
75 Gallon South American Community Tank Stocking Ideas - Cichlid Fish Forum 3-5x Keyhole Cichlid (Cleithracara maronii) School of Lemon Tetras Setup 4: Smaller Cichlid Groups 3-5x Keyhole Cichlid (Cleithracara maronii) 3-5x Flag Cichlid (Mesonauta festivus) 3-5x Dwarf Cichlid - Likely some type of Apistogramma - would be open to suggestions School of Lemon Tetras School of larger variety of Corydoras
Internal Parasite Help?! | Cichlid Fish Forum It is rare to see a Cichlid in the act of harassing another to the point it becomes sick from stress And unfortunately, 'mostly' all male tanks are doomed to failure because even a lone female in the community (of just about whatever African Mbuna species) can trigger pretty violent spawning aggression in a supposedly 'all-male' community
Lake Tanganyika and its Diverse Cichlids | Cichlid Fish Forum The largest cichlid in the lake is Boulengerochromis microlepis which measures up to 90 cm and weighs in around 3 kilos It's pelagic 'cruise predator" lifestyle has made it difficult to observe (Konings p 178 Loiselle p 299) The smallest cichlid, at a mere 4 cm, is Neolamprologus multifasciatus Reduction in size was an adaptation required
Anyone know a list of cold water thriving Cichlids . . . - Cichlid Fish Forum This powerful and large-growing Cichlid has a nasty habit of just simply destroying anything placed in an aquarium with it (including your hand, on really bad days!) But yes, like Nandopsis haitiensis, M beanii has also been known to be susceptible to Bloat Most likely this condition is caused by stress
Stop cichlids digging? - Cichlid Fish Forum Wow, looks like you have definitely figured this 'digging Cichlid' problem out! Well, at least as far as how their relentless digging efforts can will disrupt the effectiveness of an Under Gravel Filtration (UGF) system -But, you have to REALLY want that UGF system to build something kind of amazing like this
Cichlid genetic cross breeding chart | Cichlid Fish Forum If you ever needed a clear example of the devastation a hybrid breeding project can do to a Cichlid species population (Hericthys carpintis), the Red Texas Hybrid should be placed front and center Because yes, the occasional, actual 'RED' Texas Cichlid produced by that breeding program does look pretty exceptional
2 Month Decision | Cichlid Fish Forum Well, the ‘Big One’ of the Amatitlania group is A Sajica, T-Bar Cichlid That species also has the reputation (and from what I’ve personally seen as well) as being the most mild-mannered, least aggressive of the bunch A smaller group of 3 - 4 individuals of that larger-growing species should get it done