Absolutely not. No fish should ever live in a bowl, not even bettas or goldfish, as some people tend to believe.
Convicts get to be around 6" in size and need at LEAST 30 gallons of water. You need a heater to keep the water warm, a filter and a bubble maker to oxygenate the water.
It is expected that Jewel Cichlids with Convict Cichlids.
No they can not.
will two pink convict cichlids produce black babies? yes its like an olbino of the convict cichlids a genetic error.
Bigger fish
Convict cichlids lay hundreds of eggs in one spawning.
convict cichlids are the most aggressive cichlid there is it will fight with all fish convicts an green terror cichlids are the most aggressive cichlids so i would suggest that you not do that if you are about both fish
Mine? Its fine thanks. If you do suspect that something is wrong with your convict cichlid, or if you want to learn how to take care of convict cichlids. Be sure to check the article that I posted in the related links. It helped me raise 3 sets of babies that came from 2 convict cichlids. After reading the article, I successfully raised over 100 convict cichlid babies and believe it or not, all of them are still living in the tank. Its quite a site to see that many cichlids swimming together in a fish tank. But be warned - when convict cichlids are breeding, they get very aggressive. Especially toward any other kind of fish.
Convict cichlids do not get pregnant they are egg layers and can produce several hundred young in one go.
Yes, but you usually have to breed them with convict cichlids, because they are hybrids and the males are often sterile.
just your convict cichlids but, a jack would need a 55
yes but u might stun its growth that means it will stay small
African Cichlids are from the Great Rift Lakes of East Africa. Mainly Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika.