I kept a giant for awhile, very entertaining fish but I had to keep him alone. He was capable of attacking most of the s.american cichlids I kept with him
Having never kept these type of fish is this tank the size one would need for the long term. Love the look of it and I am trying to get a little info on these great fish
Does this mean that I should be feeding my Discus a far more veggie diet, I have both captive and wild Discus. Any help on this question would be appreciated
I've had mine for a while now and have found him to be fairly aggressive. If i'm correct in my reading they do get qiute large and get nastier as they grow. I keep mine with a red devil, flowerhorn, and 2 jack dempseys to avoid any casualites
I've had my cobra for a while and although he is small still 7" he is quite aggressive, but i keep hime with larger cichlids and have not run into any issues yet
Hi there, I am new to the forums and have been doing research on some of the miscelanious cichlids I have purchased with my 75 gallon setup. I have come across the following sites with a great deal of information in regards to many species and compatibility for African Cichlids:
http://www.africancichlids.net/gallery/
http://malawicichlids.com/index.htm
Hope this helps!
Rick.
A site that I have found handy for cichlids and fish in general is http://www.fishprofiles.com/profiles/ Hope this is useful
for a more aggressive side i keep a combination of jack dempseys and a red devil in with a stripped pike cichlid, all in a 120 gallon tank. quite mean spirrited but interesting
I keep three archerfish with my two green spotted puffers in a 66 Gallon tank without any problems. The archers are too fast to catch in the event the gsp decided to